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50 रुपए के नए नोट में ये बाते होंगी खास
50 रुपए के नए नोट में ये बाते होंगी खास

By Karan Pal Singh

Teacher's Diary: A school’s public image changed by community cooperation, patrons from abroad now fund scholarships
Teacher's Diary: A school’s public image changed by community cooperation, patrons from abroad now fund scholarships

By Rakesh Vishwakarma

Rakesh Vishwakarma is a teacher at Sanaiya Jat Model Primary School in Samvilayan, Ramapur district, Uttar Pradesh. He is sharing the story of how the school was transformed with community support in his Teacher's Diary.

Rakesh Vishwakarma is a teacher at Sanaiya Jat Model Primary School in Samvilayan, Ramapur district, Uttar Pradesh. He is sharing the story of how the school was transformed with community support in his Teacher's Diary.

The Age Old Tradition of Making Aalta Patra for Chhath Puja
The Age Old Tradition of Making Aalta Patra for Chhath Puja

By Sanjit Bharti

Aalta Patra is offered to the Sun God during Chhath Puja. There are communities in Bihar that have been traditionally making these flat and papad-like offerings.

Aalta Patra is offered to the Sun God during Chhath Puja. There are communities in Bihar that have been traditionally making these flat and papad-like offerings.

Three women firewood gatherers of Satna in MP strike out on their own to do something more profitable
Three women firewood gatherers of Satna in MP strike out on their own to do something more profitable

By Sachin Tulsa tripathi

For years they gathered and sold firewood to earn a pittance, but then the three women from Barha Mawan village in Madhya Pradesh, changed tracks and are now in a much better place.

For years they gathered and sold firewood to earn a pittance, but then the three women from Barha Mawan village in Madhya Pradesh, changed tracks and are now in a much better place.

Bijli sakhi, pashu sakhi, aajeevika sakhi – Uttar Pradesh's cadre of rural women
Bijli sakhi, pashu sakhi, aajeevika sakhi – Uttar Pradesh's cadre of rural women

By Shivani Gupta

Women in Uttar Pradesh are earning their livelihoods by collecting bills, running restaurants, making incense cones, and stitching sanitary pads. The self help group women are being trained under the Uttar Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission.

Women in Uttar Pradesh are earning their livelihoods by collecting bills, running restaurants, making incense cones, and stitching sanitary pads. The self help group women are being trained under the Uttar Pradesh State Rural Livelihood Mission.

Tribal farmers in Mayurbhanj earn an annual profit of Rs 1 lakh an acre by cultivating rubber
Tribal farmers in Mayurbhanj earn an annual profit of Rs 1 lakh an acre by cultivating rubber

By Ashis Senapati

Rubber cultivation was introduced on 200 acres of land in Mayurbhanj district in Odisha in 1995. Since then, it has spread to 4,500 acres with over 6,000 farmers growing rubber and selling latex. Rubber processing units have also been set up.

Rubber cultivation was introduced on 200 acres of land in Mayurbhanj district in Odisha in 1995. Since then, it has spread to 4,500 acres with over 6,000 farmers growing rubber and selling latex. Rubber processing units have also been set up.

Back to village after lockdown, he found a colourful opportunity to become self-reliant and provide livelihoods
Back to village after lockdown, he found a colourful opportunity to become self-reliant and provide livelihoods

By Sumit Yadav

Having returned to his village in the aftermath of the lockdown which was imposed to contain the outbreak of COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic in India, Mukesh Kumar decided to set up a small workshop to produce colours used in the Holi festival. Two years down the line, he owns his small business which also provides employment to almost a dozen of workers.

Having returned to his village in the aftermath of the lockdown which was imposed to contain the outbreak of COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic in India, Mukesh Kumar decided to set up a small workshop to produce colours used in the Holi festival. Two years down the line, he owns his small business which also provides employment to almost a dozen of workers.

Have you tried the Red Lady yet?
Have you tried the Red Lady yet?

By Rajesh Khandelwal

A young farmer in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, is smiling all the way to the market. He has cultivated a bountiful crop of Red Lady papaya, also known as the Taiwanese papaya, which is proving to be a profitable venture.

A young farmer in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, is smiling all the way to the market. He has cultivated a bountiful crop of Red Lady papaya, also known as the Taiwanese papaya, which is proving to be a profitable venture.

Rajasthan: As Congress govt begins to implement old pension system, BJP terms it 'vote-bank' politics
Rajasthan: As Congress govt begins to implement old pension system, BJP terms it 'vote-bank' politics

By Madhav Sharma

While government employees in Rajasthan are cheering the reintroduction of the old pension system, the principal opposition party in the state is terming it as a desperate attempt to secure votes not only for the assembly elections which are scheduled next year but also the Lok Sabha polls in 2024.

While government employees in Rajasthan are cheering the reintroduction of the old pension system, the principal opposition party in the state is terming it as a desperate attempt to secure votes not only for the assembly elections which are scheduled next year but also the Lok Sabha polls in 2024.

Odisha: From dehumanising street acts to weaving mats, a tribal community has travelled a long way
Odisha: From dehumanising street acts to weaving mats, a tribal community has travelled a long way

By Ashis Senapati

The younger generation of Mundapota Kela tribe in Odisha has grown up watching the male members hold their breath and bury their heads in soil to earn a living. Many of its members are now weaving mats and brooms from date-palm leaves to make the ends meet. However, the community still has no access to safe drinking water.

The younger generation of Mundapota Kela tribe in Odisha has grown up watching the male members hold their breath and bury their heads in soil to earn a living. Many of its members are now weaving mats and brooms from date-palm leaves to make the ends meet. However, the community still has no access to safe drinking water.

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