By गाँव कनेक्शन
सोशल मीडिया पर वायरल हो रही एक खबर के अनुसार डिजिटल इंडिया के तहत केंद्र सरकार ग्राम पंचायतों में वाई फाई टावर लगवा रही है। इसमें अपने जमीन पर टावर लगवाने को 30 लाख रुपए और परिवार के एक सदस्य को 25 हजार रुपए प्रति महीने की नौकरी भी मिलेगी। जानिए क्या है सच्चाई?
सोशल मीडिया पर वायरल हो रही एक खबर के अनुसार डिजिटल इंडिया के तहत केंद्र सरकार ग्राम पंचायतों में वाई फाई टावर लगवा रही है। इसमें अपने जमीन पर टावर लगवाने को 30 लाख रुपए और परिवार के एक सदस्य को 25 हजार रुपए प्रति महीने की नौकरी भी मिलेगी। जानिए क्या है सच्चाई?
By Shivendra Singh Baghel
Some months ago, the visuals of students profusely crying and embracing their teacher went viral on social media. The teacher whose transfer to some other school made the students sad, shares his experience of being a primary school teacher in rural India.
Some months ago, the visuals of students profusely crying and embracing their teacher went viral on social media. The teacher whose transfer to some other school made the students sad, shares his experience of being a primary school teacher in rural India.
By Ashis Senapati
What started as an individual initiative to protect sparrows by a local conservationist in 2007 has now evolved into a large-scale community project in Odisha. From just seven sparrows 16 years back, the village is now home to 500 sparrows.
What started as an individual initiative to protect sparrows by a local conservationist in 2007 has now evolved into a large-scale community project in Odisha. From just seven sparrows 16 years back, the village is now home to 500 sparrows.
By Pawan Kumar Mishra
A primary school teacher in Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh recalls an incident that is forever tied up with the memory of the festival of colours.
A primary school teacher in Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh recalls an incident that is forever tied up with the memory of the festival of colours.
By Shivani Gupta
According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), every year more than 2,500 people die due to lightning in India. In 2013, 2,833 and in 2014, 2,582 people died due to lightning strikes. In the year 2015, 2,641 people lost their life due to this anonymous calamity. And yet, lightning remains among the least studied atmospheric phenomena in this country
According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), every year more than 2,500 people die due to lightning in India. In 2013, 2,833 and in 2014, 2,582 people died due to lightning strikes. In the year 2015, 2,641 people lost their life due to this anonymous calamity. And yet, lightning remains among the least studied atmospheric phenomena in this country
By Nidhi Jamwal
Gaon Connection travelled to cyclone-hit villages and urban slums to narrate stories of destruction, fear, losses and resilience. A photo feature on Cyclone Fani
Gaon Connection travelled to cyclone-hit villages and urban slums to narrate stories of destruction, fear, losses and resilience. A photo feature on Cyclone Fani
By Satish Malviya
Following the sighting of the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard in 1981, Karera Wildlife Sanctuary was notified in Madhya Pradesh's Shivpuri district as a conservation effort. At least 32 villages fall within the boundaries of the sanctuary and want to be excluded from it. They have warned of a massive protest from April 15. But, why do they want the denotification? A ground report.
Following the sighting of the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard in 1981, Karera Wildlife Sanctuary was notified in Madhya Pradesh's Shivpuri district as a conservation effort. At least 32 villages fall within the boundaries of the sanctuary and want to be excluded from it. They have warned of a massive protest from April 15. But, why do they want the denotification? A ground report.
By Satish Malviya
An estimated 12,000 Bhil tribal residents along the Udai river in Nandurbar district of Maharashtra have no access to healthcare, education, livelihood, administration and communication. All because the promised bridge over the river Udai has been under construction for the past 15 years and still remains incomplete.
An estimated 12,000 Bhil tribal residents along the Udai river in Nandurbar district of Maharashtra have no access to healthcare, education, livelihood, administration and communication. All because the promised bridge over the river Udai has been under construction for the past 15 years and still remains incomplete.
By Ankit Rathore
तौकते ने महाराष्ट्र के अलावा गुजरात व केंद्र शासित प्रदेश दीव में भी अपना कहर बरपाय है। इससे जहां आर्थिक रूप से क्षेत्र के लोगों को नुकसान हुआ है, वहीं इसकी दहशत अब भी उनके जहन में ताजा है।
तौकते ने महाराष्ट्र के अलावा गुजरात व केंद्र शासित प्रदेश दीव में भी अपना कहर बरपाय है। इससे जहां आर्थिक रूप से क्षेत्र के लोगों को नुकसान हुआ है, वहीं इसकी दहशत अब भी उनके जहन में ताजा है।