विशेष : डाकघर जाते हैं तो इन बातों पर जरूर ध्यान दीजिये
विशेष : डाकघर जाते हैं तो इन बातों पर जरूर ध्यान दीजिये

By Ashutosh Ojha

Uttarakhand Tunnel: Mechanised Drilling Stopped, Workers to be Rescued Shortly
Uttarakhand Tunnel: Mechanised Drilling Stopped, Workers to be Rescued Shortly

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Earlier, Gaon Connection had reported on the families of some of these workers who belonged to Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh and awaited the rescue of their breadwinners. After 17 days of surviving in the tunnel, the workers are expected to come out today and will be sent for medical examination. Details here.

Earlier, Gaon Connection had reported on the families of some of these workers who belonged to Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh and awaited the rescue of their breadwinners. After 17 days of surviving in the tunnel, the workers are expected to come out today and will be sent for medical examination. Details here.

Uttarakhand: Sinking of land aggravates in Joshimath; houses on verge of collapsing, protests erupt
Uttarakhand: Sinking of land aggravates in Joshimath; houses on verge of collapsing, protests erupt

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Uttarakhand’s Joshimath has been in news for its sinking land which is posing a threat to the local residents. The collective anxieties of the residents peaked yesterday after fresh cracks surfaced. The protesters called for a general strike and demonstrations against the allegedly callous attitude of the state government towards the crisis. On December 4, Gaon Connection had published a detailed report on the issue and warned of an impending disaster.

Uttarakhand’s Joshimath has been in news for its sinking land which is posing a threat to the local residents. The collective anxieties of the residents peaked yesterday after fresh cracks surfaced. The protesters called for a general strike and demonstrations against the allegedly callous attitude of the state government towards the crisis. On December 4, Gaon Connection had published a detailed report on the issue and warned of an impending disaster.

Floods and Landslides in Assam: A warning or an opportunity to reorient development?
Floods and Landslides in Assam: A warning or an opportunity to reorient development?

By Subrata Chakrabarty

By taking steps to reorient Assam’s development to mainstream climate concerns, the state can heed the warning from the floods of May 2022 and emerge stronger and more resilient to future climate risks.

By taking steps to reorient Assam’s development to mainstream climate concerns, the state can heed the warning from the floods of May 2022 and emerge stronger and more resilient to future climate risks.

Mahatma Gandhi: Tribute, relevance, redemption
Mahatma Gandhi: Tribute, relevance, redemption

By Seema Kaintura

Why India and the world need Gandhi? How do we ensure the ideals of Gandhi are remembered by future generations? There is a need for thinkers, entrepreneurs and tech leaders to be at the forefront of spreading Gandhi’s ideas through innovation

Why India and the world need Gandhi? How do we ensure the ideals of Gandhi are remembered by future generations? There is a need for thinkers, entrepreneurs and tech leaders to be at the forefront of spreading Gandhi’s ideas through innovation

Of trunks, tribes and incredible tales
Of trunks, tribes and incredible tales

By Pankaja Srinivasan

Nearly 200 kilometres away from where The Elephant Whisperers was shot, in a camp in Top Slip, Coimbatore, mahouts, kavadis and kumki elephants offer a rich repository of stories.

Nearly 200 kilometres away from where The Elephant Whisperers was shot, in a camp in Top Slip, Coimbatore, mahouts, kavadis and kumki elephants offer a rich repository of stories.

Smartphone addiction leading to health disorders in rural India
Smartphone addiction leading to health disorders in rural India

By Manvendra Singh

Mobile phone addiction among children is becoming common in the rural parts of the country where users of the internet have overtaken their urban counterparts. Village children spend several hours a day hooked to games like PUBG. This has serious repercussions, warn psychologists.

Mobile phone addiction among children is becoming common in the rural parts of the country where users of the internet have overtaken their urban counterparts. Village children spend several hours a day hooked to games like PUBG. This has serious repercussions, warn psychologists.

“Survival Instinct The Biggest Motivator” — Medical Experts on Trapped Workers in Uttarakhand
“Survival Instinct The Biggest Motivator” — Medical Experts on Trapped Workers in Uttarakhand

By गाँव कनेक्शन

It’s been more than 250 hours since 41 workers have been trapped inside a tunnel in Uttarkashi district. What could be the status of their physical and mental health? Any long-term impact? Here’s what medical experts and psychologists told us.

It’s been more than 250 hours since 41 workers have been trapped inside a tunnel in Uttarkashi district. What could be the status of their physical and mental health? Any long-term impact? Here’s what medical experts and psychologists told us.

Unnao farmers switch from wheat and paddy and go bananas over profits
Unnao farmers switch from wheat and paddy and go bananas over profits

By Sumit Yadav

Banana cultivation in Unnao district is becoming popular with the farmers as they reap profits that are way more than the traditional crops of paddy and wheat. From a mere 40 hectares about four years ago, banana cultivation is now spread across nearly 140 hectares of land in the district.

Banana cultivation in Unnao district is becoming popular with the farmers as they reap profits that are way more than the traditional crops of paddy and wheat. From a mere 40 hectares about four years ago, banana cultivation is now spread across nearly 140 hectares of land in the district.

Flower farmers watch their profits wither as a scorching summer arrives early
Flower farmers watch their profits wither as a scorching summer arrives early

By Divendra Singh

The blistering summer and heatwave have arrived early causing headaches to flower cultivators in India who say there are no takers for their flowers as the heat is stunting the size of their blooms. Scientists share tips on saving the flower crops from the heat. Details here.

The blistering summer and heatwave have arrived early causing headaches to flower cultivators in India who say there are no takers for their flowers as the heat is stunting the size of their blooms. Scientists share tips on saving the flower crops from the heat. Details here.

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