फसलों को रोगों से मुक्ति दिलाएगा प्रोटीन
फसलों को रोगों से मुक्ति दिलाएगा प्रोटीन

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Sardar Sarovar Project, the Statue of Unity and the dispossessed Adivasis
Sardar Sarovar Project, the Statue of Unity and the dispossessed Adivasis

By Nandini Oza

The tribal people of six villages who lost their lands in 1961 for the Sardar Sarovar Dam's colony, the Kevadia Colony, still await rehabilitation, 60 years on.

The tribal people of six villages who lost their lands in 1961 for the Sardar Sarovar Dam's colony, the Kevadia Colony, still await rehabilitation, 60 years on.

Uttar Pradesh: Rural Women Use Tailor Discards to Stitch and Sell Doormats
Uttar Pradesh: Rural Women Use Tailor Discards to Stitch and Sell Doormats

By Ramji Mishra

Leftover cloth from tailoring is being put to good use by women in Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh as they turn them into doormats and sell them for an extra income.

Leftover cloth from tailoring is being put to good use by women in Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh as they turn them into doormats and sell them for an extra income.

सरदार वल्लभ भाई पटेल सिर्फ लौह पुरुष तक ही सिमट गए, उनके भीतर का किसान नेता किसी को याद नहीं
सरदार वल्लभ भाई पटेल सिर्फ लौह पुरुष तक ही सिमट गए, उनके भीतर का किसान नेता किसी को याद नहीं

By रवीश कुमार

Only Narendra Modi has truly understood Mahatma Gandhi
Only Narendra Modi has truly understood Mahatma Gandhi

By Dr SB Misra

It is true that Deendayal Upadhyay, Nanaji Deshmukh, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and now Narendra Modi had never donned Gandhi cap or expressly declared themselves followers of Gandhiji, but their work ethics leaned towards Gandhiji’s ideals

It is true that Deendayal Upadhyay, Nanaji Deshmukh, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and now Narendra Modi had never donned Gandhi cap or expressly declared themselves followers of Gandhiji, but their work ethics leaned towards Gandhiji’s ideals

असरदार देश को बनाने वाले सरदार
असरदार देश को बनाने वाले सरदार

By Nalin Chauhan

A Rising Trend of Women-led Social Entrepreneurship in India
A Rising Trend of Women-led Social Entrepreneurship in India

By Sumit Kaushik and Simran Bhardwaj

Most of the women-led social enterprises are successful because they practise inclusivity and collective leadership in an innovative manner, and they persistently create fresh roles for girls and women to hasten social impact. Also, women social entrepreneurs include men in the solution to problems that are seen as usually affecting women.

Most of the women-led social enterprises are successful because they practise inclusivity and collective leadership in an innovative manner, and they persistently create fresh roles for girls and women to hasten social impact. Also, women social entrepreneurs include men in the solution to problems that are seen as usually affecting women.

Article 370 was neither a prerequisite to the integration nor a constitutional necessity
Article 370 was neither a prerequisite to the integration nor a constitutional necessity

By Dr SB Misra

From the administrative view point, a tripartite division should have been more viable for three regions -- Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh -- which are mutually exclusive in aspects of language, religion, geography and situation. The present division seems motivated by the fear of creating and managing a separate hostile province of Kashmir valley

From the administrative view point, a tripartite division should have been more viable for three regions -- Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh -- which are mutually exclusive in aspects of language, religion, geography and situation. The present division seems motivated by the fear of creating and managing a separate hostile province of Kashmir valley

Nandurbar’s Adivasi Fishers in Deep Water
Nandurbar’s Adivasi Fishers in Deep Water

By Satish Malviya

They lost their land to the Sardar Sarovar Dam and now the Bhil adivasi fisherfolk of the predominantly tribal district Nandurbar in north Maharashtra are struggling with a decline in fish catch in the dam’s reservoir. Despite the introduction of cage aquaculture to enhance fishers’ livelihoods, their woes are far from over.

They lost their land to the Sardar Sarovar Dam and now the Bhil adivasi fisherfolk of the predominantly tribal district Nandurbar in north Maharashtra are struggling with a decline in fish catch in the dam’s reservoir. Despite the introduction of cage aquaculture to enhance fishers’ livelihoods, their woes are far from over.

Allahabad University protest explained: How fee hike led to students' stir & the way ahead
Allahabad University protest explained: How fee hike led to students' stir & the way ahead

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Students’ organisations in Uttar Pradesh’s Allahabad University have been up in arms ever since the institute’s administration announced a hike in fees last month. With the administration not compromising its stance on the rationale behind the fees hike, the protests against the decision are escalating with every passing day. Leaders from the opposition parties in the state have also expressed their support for the students. Here’s all that has happened in the story so far.

Students’ organisations in Uttar Pradesh’s Allahabad University have been up in arms ever since the institute’s administration announced a hike in fees last month. With the administration not compromising its stance on the rationale behind the fees hike, the protests against the decision are escalating with every passing day. Leaders from the opposition parties in the state have also expressed their support for the students. Here’s all that has happened in the story so far.

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