केंद्र सरकार का दावा: यूपी में 2 लाख 74 हजार रेहड़ी-पटरी वालों को मिला बिना गारंटी का 10 हजार रुपए का लोन
केंद्र सरकार का दावा: यूपी में 2 लाख 74 हजार रेहड़ी-पटरी वालों को मिला बिना गारंटी का 10 हजार रुपए का लोन

By गाँव कनेक्शन

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने कहा कि अर्थव्यवस्था में स्ट्रीट वेण्डर्स का बड़ा योगदान रहा है और इससे बड़ी संख्या में पलायन रोकने में भी मदद मिल रही है।

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने कहा कि अर्थव्यवस्था में स्ट्रीट वेण्डर्स का बड़ा योगदान रहा है और इससे बड़ी संख्या में पलायन रोकने में भी मदद मिल रही है।

Give us in writing that you won't sack us: Home guards tell the Uttar Pradesh government
Give us in writing that you won't sack us: Home guards tell the Uttar Pradesh government

By Ranvijay Singh

After 25,000 home guards posted across UP were sacked, Chetan Chauhan, the UP cabinet minister, home guard department, assured them on Wednesday and said: "No home guard would be sacked." But this was not enough

After 25,000 home guards posted across UP were sacked, Chetan Chauhan, the UP cabinet minister, home guard department, assured them on Wednesday and said: "No home guard would be sacked." But this was not enough

In the shadow of power in Nepal
In the shadow of power in Nepal

By Nidhi Jamwal

While power projects bring prosperity to the nation, people living in its shadow are often left behind when it comes to enjoying the benefits. Development projects must prioritise health and livelihoods of local populations. Development has to be ‘just’.

While power projects bring prosperity to the nation, people living in its shadow are often left behind when it comes to enjoying the benefits. Development projects must prioritise health and livelihoods of local populations. Development has to be ‘just’.

Kanpur tanneries shut for 9 months, blame game continues
Kanpur tanneries shut for 9 months, blame game continues

By Mithilesh Dhar

The government ordered shutdown of tanneries in November when the Maha Kumbh Mela had started to ensure that the pilgrims could have a cleaner dip. It’s been five months and yet there is no clarity on why the tanneries are still shut or when they can re-open.While the discharge created by the tanneries is being cited as the official reason, tannery owners blame the government. Thousands have lost their jobs and the industry has suffered losses to the tune of crores of rupees

The government ordered shutdown of tanneries in November when the Maha Kumbh Mela had started to ensure that the pilgrims could have a cleaner dip. It’s been five months and yet there is no clarity on why the tanneries are still shut or when they can re-open.While the discharge created by the tanneries is being cited as the official reason, tannery owners blame the government. Thousands have lost their jobs and the industry has suffered losses to the tune of crores of rupees

Reviving the scent of the Kewda flowers
Reviving the scent of the Kewda flowers

By Pritinanda Behera

Ganjam's kewda flowers, which are GI tagged, are much sought-after. Local villagers harvest these flowers and extract essential oil and attar from it. While the pandemic hit their livelihood, villagers are confident of carrying on their traditional occupation that dates back 200 years.

Ganjam's kewda flowers, which are GI tagged, are much sought-after. Local villagers harvest these flowers and extract essential oil and attar from it. While the pandemic hit their livelihood, villagers are confident of carrying on their traditional occupation that dates back 200 years.

A cleric who is now a successful Dumba sheep farmer in West Bengal
A cleric who is now a successful Dumba sheep farmer in West Bengal

By Madhu Sudan Chatterjee

While studying in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Nabibul noticed how raising the Dumba breed of sheep had brought prosperity to its owners. When the pandemic hit his family hard, he bought five Dumba and now has a flourishing business.

While studying in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Nabibul noticed how raising the Dumba breed of sheep had brought prosperity to its owners. When the pandemic hit his family hard, he bought five Dumba and now has a flourishing business.

A cleric who is now a successful Dumba sheep farmer in West Bengal
A cleric who is now a successful Dumba sheep farmer in West Bengal

By Gaon Connection

While studying in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Nabibul noticed how raising the Dumba breed of sheep had brought prosperity to its owners. When the pandemic hit his family hard, he bought five Dumba and now has a flourishing business.

While studying in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Nabibul noticed how raising the Dumba breed of sheep had brought prosperity to its owners. When the pandemic hit his family hard, he bought five Dumba and now has a flourishing business.

Libraries of Opportunities in Bihar
Libraries of Opportunities in Bihar

By Rahul Jha

There are community libraries functioning in 45 blocks in small towns and villages in Bihar. Jeevika, an initiative of the state government to alleviate poverty and enhance the quality of life amongst the rural population, hopes to have libraries up and running in 100 blocks across 32 districts in the state.

There are community libraries functioning in 45 blocks in small towns and villages in Bihar. Jeevika, an initiative of the state government to alleviate poverty and enhance the quality of life amongst the rural population, hopes to have libraries up and running in 100 blocks across 32 districts in the state.

Contractual and daily wage workers bearing the brunt of the economic slump
Contractual and daily wage workers bearing the brunt of the economic slump

By Daya Sagar

The labour force has been worst hit by the economic slump in the automobile sector. Manesar, the automobile hub, is witnessing workers losing their jobs and being forced to work for daily wages

The labour force has been worst hit by the economic slump in the automobile sector. Manesar, the automobile hub, is witnessing workers losing their jobs and being forced to work for daily wages

Hunar Ki Pathshala for children of the Korku community
Hunar Ki Pathshala for children of the Korku community

By Satish Malviya

The Korku tribal community of Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh is predominantly migrant labourers and its members have no time or means to educate their children. A community school has managed to bring 4,000 Korku children, who had dropped out of school, back into learning.

The Korku tribal community of Khandwa district in Madhya Pradesh is predominantly migrant labourers and its members have no time or means to educate their children. A community school has managed to bring 4,000 Korku children, who had dropped out of school, back into learning.

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