By Ankit Chauhan
By Gaon Connection
The ‘Jalaj’ project of the Indian government is not only helping conserve aquatic species, but also providing livelihood opportunities to rural women who make baskets, bowls, tea coasters, and foot mats out of water hyacinth and sell them.
The ‘Jalaj’ project of the Indian government is not only helping conserve aquatic species, but also providing livelihood opportunities to rural women who make baskets, bowls, tea coasters, and foot mats out of water hyacinth and sell them.
By Laraib Fatima Warsi
The ‘Jalaj’ project of the Indian government is not only helping conserve aquatic species, but also providing livelihood opportunities to rural women who make baskets, bowls, tea coasters, and foot mats out of water hyacinth and sell them.
The ‘Jalaj’ project of the Indian government is not only helping conserve aquatic species, but also providing livelihood opportunities to rural women who make baskets, bowls, tea coasters, and foot mats out of water hyacinth and sell them.
By Virendra Singh
A madrasa in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki has become popular as it provides modern education along with a focus on age-old wisdom and empathy. Its founders seek to make it an exemplary institution which prepares students for both the spiritual realm and the temporal world.
A madrasa in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki has become popular as it provides modern education along with a focus on age-old wisdom and empathy. Its founders seek to make it an exemplary institution which prepares students for both the spiritual realm and the temporal world.
By Divendra Singh