आज भी हम भुखमरी, कुपोषण की वास्तविक भयावहता को स्वीकार करने के लिए तैयार नहीं
आज भी हम भुखमरी, कुपोषण की वास्तविक भयावहता को स्वीकार करने के लिए तैयार नहीं

By गाँव कनेक्शन

आखिर क्यों बच्चों की लंबाई तो बढ़ रही लेकिन वजन नहीं?
आखिर क्यों बच्चों की लंबाई तो बढ़ रही लेकिन वजन नहीं?

By Shefali Srivastava

भारत को अकालों से बचाने वाला एक चमत्कारी चावल
भारत को अकालों से बचाने वाला एक चमत्कारी चावल

By गाँव कनेक्शन

जानें इन तीन फसलों के बारे में जिनसे कुपोषण दूर हो सकता है
जानें इन तीन फसलों के बारे में जिनसे कुपोषण दूर हो सकता है

By Astha Singh

जिनका खाना पौष्टिक होता है वही कुपोषण का शिकार कैसे : देविंदर शर्मा
जिनका खाना पौष्टिक होता है वही कुपोषण का शिकार कैसे : देविंदर शर्मा

By Devinder Sharma

Fodder Crisis: 'We can't give our cattle to butcher. We gradually starve them to death'
Fodder Crisis: 'We can't give our cattle to butcher. We gradually starve them to death'

By Somu Anand

Multiple factors have contributed to a surge in the fodder prices that have jumped three times within one year across several states in north India. From devastating heatwaves affecting production of wheat (later used as fodder), scarcity of water, farmers' preference for mustard crop, and and inter-state ban on fodder movement, an unprecedented fodder crisis is forcing cattle rearers to sell their cattle at throwaway prices, or abandon them. Here's a ground report from Rajasthan, the state with the second highest cattle population in the country.

Multiple factors have contributed to a surge in the fodder prices that have jumped three times within one year across several states in north India. From devastating heatwaves affecting production of wheat (later used as fodder), scarcity of water, farmers' preference for mustard crop, and and inter-state ban on fodder movement, an unprecedented fodder crisis is forcing cattle rearers to sell their cattle at throwaway prices, or abandon them. Here's a ground report from Rajasthan, the state with the second highest cattle population in the country.

India's malnourished children jostle with each other for resources
India's malnourished children jostle with each other for resources

By Patralekha Chatterjee

The dramatic progress in India's economy in recent decades has not been matched by equally impressive achievements in child malnutrition

The dramatic progress in India's economy in recent decades has not been matched by equally impressive achievements in child malnutrition

After a drop in wheat production due to early heatwaves, now paddy crop likely to be hit by deficient rainfall
After a drop in wheat production due to early heatwaves, now paddy crop likely to be hit by deficient rainfall

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Uttar Pradesh, one of the leading rice producing states in India, is reeling, as more than half the monsoon season is over and the state has a rainfall deficit of 40 %, which has had a direct impact on paddy sowing. Other paddy growing states in the Indo-Gangetic plains have also reported deficient rainfall. How will this affect paddy production and food welfare schemes? Will there be a ripple effect on the global food supply, as India is the world's largest rice exporter? Gaon Connection tries to find answers in its new series, Paddy Pain.

Uttar Pradesh, one of the leading rice producing states in India, is reeling, as more than half the monsoon season is over and the state has a rainfall deficit of 40 %, which has had a direct impact on paddy sowing. Other paddy growing states in the Indo-Gangetic plains have also reported deficient rainfall. How will this affect paddy production and food welfare schemes? Will there be a ripple effect on the global food supply, as India is the world's largest rice exporter? Gaon Connection tries to find answers in its new series, Paddy Pain.

The Lockdown Story: The road to hell and back
The Lockdown Story: The road to hell and back

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Exactly two years back, on March 25, 2020, the nationwide lockdown came into force. Millions of migrant workers from rural India were stranded in cities without a place to stay, and with no food nor other means. Hundreds of thousands of them walked back home. Two years on, Gaon Connection caught up with these migrant workers and found their wounds haven't healed and their scars run deep.

Exactly two years back, on March 25, 2020, the nationwide lockdown came into force. Millions of migrant workers from rural India were stranded in cities without a place to stay, and with no food nor other means. Hundreds of thousands of them walked back home. Two years on, Gaon Connection caught up with these migrant workers and found their wounds haven't healed and their scars run deep.

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