By Shivani Gupta
झारखंड के बोकारो जिले के एक गांव गोड़ाबाली में 12.2 एकड़ की संपत्ति निजी भूमि मालिकों और झारखंड औद्योगिक क्षेत्र विकास प्राधिकरण (JIADA) के बीच विवाद का कारण बन गई है। दोनों पक्ष संपत्ति पर अपना दावा कर रहे हैं, इसके लिए कानूनी लड़ाई चल रही है।
झारखंड के बोकारो जिले के एक गांव गोड़ाबाली में 12.2 एकड़ की संपत्ति निजी भूमि मालिकों और झारखंड औद्योगिक क्षेत्र विकास प्राधिकरण (JIADA) के बीच विवाद का कारण बन गई है। दोनों पक्ष संपत्ति पर अपना दावा कर रहे हैं, इसके लिए कानूनी लड़ाई चल रही है।
By Arun Singh
Runj medium irrigation project in Panna district is in the eye of the storm as project affected villages, majority of them adivasis, complain that they have not been compensated even though 60% of the dam construction work is over.
Runj medium irrigation project in Panna district is in the eye of the storm as project affected villages, majority of them adivasis, complain that they have not been compensated even though 60% of the dam construction work is over.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
In Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone, hundreds of villagers displaced by the construction of Kharak dam continue to demonstrate outside the District Collectorate’s office. They demand compensation for the loss of their lands in adherence to the Supreme Court order of 2017. Details here
In Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone, hundreds of villagers displaced by the construction of Kharak dam continue to demonstrate outside the District Collectorate’s office. They demand compensation for the loss of their lands in adherence to the Supreme Court order of 2017. Details here
By satyam kumar
About 500 villagers in Uttarakhand’s Lohari village complain that the administration’s two-day notice to shift their belongings to a safer place before the Vyasi dam waters submerged their village, was woefully inadequate. Displaced villagers are demanding a better compensation package.
About 500 villagers in Uttarakhand’s Lohari village complain that the administration’s two-day notice to shift their belongings to a safer place before the Vyasi dam waters submerged their village, was woefully inadequate. Displaced villagers are demanding a better compensation package.
By Twarita Chouhan
Thatched huts built using kheep grass have kept communities cool and protected in the harsh environments of the Rajasthan desert. But the traditional thatching material is fast dwindling as concrete structures are replacing homes built with age-old wisdom.
Thatched huts built using kheep grass have kept communities cool and protected in the harsh environments of the Rajasthan desert. But the traditional thatching material is fast dwindling as concrete structures are replacing homes built with age-old wisdom.
By Pratyaksh Srivastava
For Nidhi Singh, a primary school teacher from Bagahibhari village, Gorakhpur, her smiley badges have helped her grab the attention of her students. She gives out these badges to students to reward them for their performance. The parents are acknowledged too.
For Nidhi Singh, a primary school teacher from Bagahibhari village, Gorakhpur, her smiley badges have helped her grab the attention of her students. She gives out these badges to students to reward them for their performance. The parents are acknowledged too.
By Pratyaksh Srivastava
Jagriti Mishra is a teacher at a primary school in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, who uses an array of teaching methods to break the fear of public speaking in her students who come from rural hinterlands.
Jagriti Mishra is a teacher at a primary school in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, who uses an array of teaching methods to break the fear of public speaking in her students who come from rural hinterlands.
By Swati Subhedar
The apex court has set October 21 as the next date of hearing in the case. It has also asked the environment ministry to be made a party to the case
The apex court has set October 21 as the next date of hearing in the case. It has also asked the environment ministry to be made a party to the case
By Nidhi Jamwal
Adivasi communities may be unlettered but they have ancient wisdom and traditional knowledge that can put development pundits to shame. But, on these rich lands — with finite wealth of coal, sponge iron, bauxite, aluminium, and several other minerals – live some of the poorest people. Laws such as the FRA, 2006, and the PESA Act, 1996 need effective implementation.
Adivasi communities may be unlettered but they have ancient wisdom and traditional knowledge that can put development pundits to shame. But, on these rich lands — with finite wealth of coal, sponge iron, bauxite, aluminium, and several other minerals – live some of the poorest people. Laws such as the FRA, 2006, and the PESA Act, 1996 need effective implementation.
By Anuradha Sharma
In West Bengal’s tea belt, a hearing impaired teacher is leading a silent crusade. Loknath Chhetri is creating opportunities for speech and hearing impaired children in remote villages at the Niswarth School for Deaf and Mute, the first English-medium school for the deaf in the Dooars region of North Bengal.
In West Bengal’s tea belt, a hearing impaired teacher is leading a silent crusade. Loknath Chhetri is creating opportunities for speech and hearing impaired children in remote villages at the Niswarth School for Deaf and Mute, the first English-medium school for the deaf in the Dooars region of North Bengal.