By Arvind Shukla
At times, mothers are not able to produce milk soon after delivery. In such cases, milk banks come to their rescue. Many new-mothers also donate milk voluntarily to help other mothers who might need help
At times, mothers are not able to produce milk soon after delivery. In such cases, milk banks come to their rescue. Many new-mothers also donate milk voluntarily to help other mothers who might need help
By Chandrakant Mishra
यह मिल्क बैंक कामकाजी महिलाओं के लिए बहुत फायदेमंद होगा, वे अपने बच्चों के लिए मिल्क इस बैंक में सुरक्षित रखवा सकेंगी
यह मिल्क बैंक कामकाजी महिलाओं के लिए बहुत फायदेमंद होगा, वे अपने बच्चों के लिए मिल्क इस बैंक में सुरक्षित रखवा सकेंगी
By Sundar Chandel
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Baby milk powder coupled with a lack of access to clean drinking water has resulted in the deaths of millions of babies in low and middle income countries between 1960 and 2015, finds a recent study.
Baby milk powder coupled with a lack of access to clean drinking water has resulted in the deaths of millions of babies in low and middle income countries between 1960 and 2015, finds a recent study.
By Laraib Fatima Warsi
Twenty-year-old Nisha and her 50-year-old mother Sarita are Pashu Sakhis who visit goat rearers in Barabanki district of UP and offer a variety of services. The Goat Trust, a Lucknow-based NGO has trained over 25,000 rural women as Pashu Sakhi.
Twenty-year-old Nisha and her 50-year-old mother Sarita are Pashu Sakhis who visit goat rearers in Barabanki district of UP and offer a variety of services. The Goat Trust, a Lucknow-based NGO has trained over 25,000 rural women as Pashu Sakhi.
By Jyotsna Richhariya
Balinee Milk Producer Company Limited, set up in 2019 and with 40,000 members, has been transforming the lives of rural women in over 800 villages of six districts in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh.
Balinee Milk Producer Company Limited, set up in 2019 and with 40,000 members, has been transforming the lives of rural women in over 800 villages of six districts in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh.
By Junaid Manzoor Dar
Masrat Jan from a village in Anantnag, Kashmir, runs Khanday Dairy Farm which sells milk worth Rs one lakh per month, apart from supplying tonnes of manure to apple orchard owners.
Masrat Jan from a village in Anantnag, Kashmir, runs Khanday Dairy Farm which sells milk worth Rs one lakh per month, apart from supplying tonnes of manure to apple orchard owners.
By Gaon Connection
Masrat Jan from a village in Anantnag, Kashmir, runs Khanday Dairy Farm which sells milk worth Rs one lakh per month, apart from supplying tonnes of manure to apple orchard owners.
Masrat Jan from a village in Anantnag, Kashmir, runs Khanday Dairy Farm which sells milk worth Rs one lakh per month, apart from supplying tonnes of manure to apple orchard owners.
By Diti Bajpai
The sarpanch of Talauda village, about 15 kms from Jind district in Haryana, has launched a campaign against the cusswords which mention women. He is not alone. He is backed by all the women of the village in this campaign
The sarpanch of Talauda village, about 15 kms from Jind district in Haryana, has launched a campaign against the cusswords which mention women. He is not alone. He is backed by all the women of the village in this campaign
By Daya Sagar
It was in October last year when Durga – who was three-month-old then -- lost her way after the herd she was moving with was attacked by honey bees. She was badly injured and for days after the near-fatal bee attack, she roamed around, in pain, looking for her family. The incident happened in the forests of Bijnaur, nearly 450 kms from Lucknow. Luckily, she was spotted by some forest officials, who rescued and brought her to Dudhwa National park
It was in October last year when Durga – who was three-month-old then -- lost her way after the herd she was moving with was attacked by honey bees. She was badly injured and for days after the near-fatal bee attack, she roamed around, in pain, looking for her family. The incident happened in the forests of Bijnaur, nearly 450 kms from Lucknow. Luckily, she was spotted by some forest officials, who rescued and brought her to Dudhwa National park