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MS Swaminathan, India’s Foremost Agronomist, Passes Away At 98
MS Swaminathan, India’s Foremost Agronomist, Passes Away At 98

By गाँव कनेक्शन

MS Swaminathan, who led the efforts to increase food production in the 1960s and 70s, breathed his last in his hometown Chennai. Apart from Swaminathan being hailed as the ‘Father of the Green Revolution’, he also presided over the National Commission for Farmers which was constituted to deal with the agrarian distress in the country. The recommendations of this committee are popularly known as the Swaminathan commission report.

MS Swaminathan, who led the efforts to increase food production in the 1960s and 70s, breathed his last in his hometown Chennai. Apart from Swaminathan being hailed as the ‘Father of the Green Revolution’, he also presided over the National Commission for Farmers which was constituted to deal with the agrarian distress in the country. The recommendations of this committee are popularly known as the Swaminathan commission report.

सुप्रीम कोर्ट के पूर्व मुख्य न्यायाधीश अल्तमश कबीर का निधन
सुप्रीम कोर्ट के पूर्व मुख्य न्यायाधीश अल्तमश कबीर का निधन

By Sanjay Srivastava

छत्तीसगढ़ के सुप्रसिद्ध पंडवानी गायक पद्मश्री पूनाराम निषाद का निधन
छत्तीसगढ़ के सुप्रसिद्ध पंडवानी गायक पद्मश्री पूनाराम निषाद का निधन

By Sanjay Srivastava

आंध्र प्रदेश विधायक भूमा नागी रेड्डी का कार्डियक अरेस्ट से निधन
आंध्र प्रदेश विधायक भूमा नागी रेड्डी का कार्डियक अरेस्ट से निधन

By Sanjay Srivastava

HOW MANY MORE?
HOW MANY MORE?

By Swati Subhedar

More than 120 children have died so far in Bihar due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome. More will. But since they are from poor families, no one seems to be in a tearing hurry to deal with this tragedy that has shaken the state. 'Poor' parents are furious and are blaming doctors. They say hospitals are not prepared to deal with a tragedy of this magnitude. While some have lost all their children, many have borrowed money from family and friends. Most are daily wage earners. They have no idea how are they going to repay. Politicians have done their bit. Customary hospital visits are done with. What next? Bottom line is: more than 120 children have died. More will.

More than 120 children have died so far in Bihar due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome. More will. But since they are from poor families, no one seems to be in a tearing hurry to deal with this tragedy that has shaken the state. 'Poor' parents are furious and are blaming doctors. They say hospitals are not prepared to deal with a tragedy of this magnitude. While some have lost all their children, many have borrowed money from family and friends. Most are daily wage earners. They have no idea how are they going to repay. Politicians have done their bit. Customary hospital visits are done with. What next? Bottom line is: more than 120 children have died. More will.

‘Music gave me a reason to live and now I share that joy with others’
‘Music gave me a reason to live and now I share that joy with others’

By Divendra Singh

Kamini Mishra, a 62-year-old music teacher, earned her Masters in music when she was 53, and is today a sought after music teacher in Lucknow where she trains women and children to sing.

Kamini Mishra, a 62-year-old music teacher, earned her Masters in music when she was 53, and is today a sought after music teacher in Lucknow where she trains women and children to sing.

'Everything washed away in floods; the clothes on our bodies are all that's left'
'Everything washed away in floods; the clothes on our bodies are all that's left'

By Satish Malviya

Extremely heavy rainfall has led to massive floods in Madhya Pradesh. More than a thousand villages in five districts are flood-hit. Hundreds of thousand people have lost their homes, belongings, stored food grains and crops in the field. A ground report from marooned villages in Vidisha district.

Extremely heavy rainfall has led to massive floods in Madhya Pradesh. More than a thousand villages in five districts are flood-hit. Hundreds of thousand people have lost their homes, belongings, stored food grains and crops in the field. A ground report from marooned villages in Vidisha district.

Being visually challenged in no way hampers Ramlal Jingar’s love for teaching
Being visually challenged in no way hampers Ramlal Jingar’s love for teaching

By Salim Attar

Ramlal Jingar is visually challenged but he has not let that affect his efficiency as a teacher as he spreads knowledge as well as the love for music in his students at the government school in Padru village in Barmer district, Rajasthan.

Ramlal Jingar is visually challenged but he has not let that affect his efficiency as a teacher as he spreads knowledge as well as the love for music in his students at the government school in Padru village in Barmer district, Rajasthan.

Malaria Rears its Head in Rural Uttar Pradesh; Deaths Due to ‘Fever’ Being Reported
Malaria Rears its Head in Rural Uttar Pradesh; Deaths Due to ‘Fever’ Being Reported

By Bidyut Majumdar

Heavy rainfall in September is being linked to a spike in fever cases in some districts of Uttar Pradesh. Test reports point towards malaria, a mosquito-borne disease. Villagers blame stagnant water pools and unclean drains. A ground report.

Heavy rainfall in September is being linked to a spike in fever cases in some districts of Uttar Pradesh. Test reports point towards malaria, a mosquito-borne disease. Villagers blame stagnant water pools and unclean drains. A ground report.

The Dying Craft of Kashmiri Wooden Utensils
The Dying Craft of Kashmiri Wooden Utensils

By Sadaf Shabir

Ali Mohammad Najar from Budgam, Kashmir, is painfully aware that he is perhaps one of the last custodians of the craft of wooden utensils, which were once integral to every Kashmiri kitchen. The craftsman now works as a labourer and repairs wooden roofs to make ends meet.

Ali Mohammad Najar from Budgam, Kashmir, is painfully aware that he is perhaps one of the last custodians of the craft of wooden utensils, which were once integral to every Kashmiri kitchen. The craftsman now works as a labourer and repairs wooden roofs to make ends meet.

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