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खाने के तुरंत बाद पानी पीना सही या गलत? जानिए पूरा सच |
खाने के तुरंत बाद पानी पीना सही या गलत? जानिए पूरा सच |

By Preeti Nahar

बिहार में एनडीए की प्रचंड जीत: पीएम मोदी बोले-‘बिहार ने गर्दा उड़ा दिया’
बिहार में एनडीए की प्रचंड जीत: पीएम मोदी बोले-‘बिहार ने गर्दा उड़ा दिया’

By Gaon Connection

बिहार चुनाव 2025 के नतीजों में एनडीए भारी बहुमत की ओर बढ़ रहा है और बीजेपी सबसे बड़ी पार्टी बनकर उभरी है। नतीजों के बीच पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी ने कार्यकर्ताओं को संबोधित करते हुए कहा कि “बिहार के लोगों ने इस बार गर्दा उड़ा दिया”।

बिहार चुनाव 2025 के नतीजों में एनडीए भारी बहुमत की ओर बढ़ रहा है और बीजेपी सबसे बड़ी पार्टी बनकर उभरी है। नतीजों के बीच पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी ने कार्यकर्ताओं को संबोधित करते हुए कहा कि “बिहार के लोगों ने इस बार गर्दा उड़ा दिया”।

Teacher's Diary: 'Taught children & their guardians how to read and write, now they all can write their names in English'
Teacher's Diary: 'Taught children & their guardians how to read and write, now they all can write their names in English'

By Anita Vishwakarma

Anita Vishwakarma is a teacher at the primary school in Saida Pur, Pilibhit district, Uttar Pradesh. She teaches children as well as their grandparents how to read and write.

Anita Vishwakarma is a teacher at the primary school in Saida Pur, Pilibhit district, Uttar Pradesh. She teaches children as well as their grandparents how to read and write.

Conversations with a cab driver led to setting up of a school in Turtuk village, Ladakh
Conversations with a cab driver led to setting up of a school in Turtuk village, Ladakh

By Mudassir Kuloo

While she was on a holiday to Ladakh, Sarah Shah of Bengaluru got to know about the remote Turtuk village that did not have a proper school. She packed her bags and moved there to set up the Turtuk Valley School.

While she was on a holiday to Ladakh, Sarah Shah of Bengaluru got to know about the remote Turtuk village that did not have a proper school. She packed her bags and moved there to set up the Turtuk Valley School.

Maharashtra: The 'Jeevan Shalas' Offer Education to Adivasi Children in Nandurbar
Maharashtra: The 'Jeevan Shalas' Offer Education to Adivasi Children in Nandurbar

By Satish Malviya

Nandurbar is amongst Maharashtra’s least developed districts. A large chunk of the tribal population migrates seasonally to work as cane cutters. The children are left behind in the villages, in the care of Jeevan Shalas, where teachers educate them and take care of their other needs. Gaon Connection travelled to remote tribal villages and met teachers who are the lifeline of these Jeevan Shalas.

Nandurbar is amongst Maharashtra’s least developed districts. A large chunk of the tribal population migrates seasonally to work as cane cutters. The children are left behind in the villages, in the care of Jeevan Shalas, where teachers educate them and take care of their other needs. Gaon Connection travelled to remote tribal villages and met teachers who are the lifeline of these Jeevan Shalas.

We wanted to study, but …
We wanted to study, but …

By Shivani Gupta

For young girls in villages, education is a luxury. But most of them are forced to discontinue their studies even before completing secondary education. Besides safety issues, there are many reasons behind their dropping out. In order to understand the roadblocks, Gaon Connection interviewed many girls in villages in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh

For young girls in villages, education is a luxury. But most of them are forced to discontinue their studies even before completing secondary education. Besides safety issues, there are many reasons behind their dropping out. In order to understand the roadblocks, Gaon Connection interviewed many girls in villages in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh

Rajasthan: A government teacher in a village school teaches child traffickers a lesson
Rajasthan: A government teacher in a village school teaches child traffickers a lesson

By Amarpal Singh Verma

A teacher in the government primary school, in Pargiyapada village, Rajasthan has found himself in the role of a saviour as he has swooped in and rescued 400 children in and around the area from the clutches of child traffickers.

A teacher in the government primary school, in Pargiyapada village, Rajasthan has found himself in the role of a saviour as he has swooped in and rescued 400 children in and around the area from the clutches of child traffickers.

Leap of faith: These boys jump off the cliff for just Rs 50
Leap of faith: These boys jump off the cliff for just Rs 50

By Mithilesh Dhar

Many tourists visit the picturesque Bhedaghat waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh. Among other things, their cheap thrill is to watch little boys jump off from high cliffs into deep water. These boys then swim towards the boats and the tourists pay them -- Rs 50 per jump

Many tourists visit the picturesque Bhedaghat waterfalls in Madhya Pradesh. Among other things, their cheap thrill is to watch little boys jump off from high cliffs into deep water. These boys then swim towards the boats and the tourists pay them -- Rs 50 per jump

Bastar: A Special Task Force Camp Converted into a Tourist Resort Employs Surrendered Maoists
Bastar: A Special Task Force Camp Converted into a Tourist Resort Employs Surrendered Maoists

By Deepanwita Gita Niyogi

Two young men who surrendered to the Chhattisgarh government after working at Maoist camps, find new life at a Special Task Force camp that has been converted into a resort by the tourism department. Next time you visit Bastar, try and stay at this resort located just five kilometres away from the picturesque Chitrakote waterfalls.

Two young men who surrendered to the Chhattisgarh government after working at Maoist camps, find new life at a Special Task Force camp that has been converted into a resort by the tourism department. Next time you visit Bastar, try and stay at this resort located just five kilometres away from the picturesque Chitrakote waterfalls.

Agriculture is a sought after vocational course in this village high school in West Bengal
Agriculture is a sought after vocational course in this village high school in West Bengal

By Madhu Sudan Chatterjee

Purandarpur Higher Secondary School in Bankura offers vocational courses to its students who come from economically weaker rural families. Seven of its students have made it to the top 10 merit list of the recent exam held by West Bengal State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development.

Purandarpur Higher Secondary School in Bankura offers vocational courses to its students who come from economically weaker rural families. Seven of its students have made it to the top 10 merit list of the recent exam held by West Bengal State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development.

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