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विश्व बैंक की मदद से मिजोरम की स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं में होगा सुधार
विश्व बैंक की मदद से मिजोरम की स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं में होगा सुधार

By गाँव कनेक्शन

मिजोरम स्वास्थ्य प्रणाली सुदृढ़ीकरण परियोजना से राज्य के सभी आठ जिलों के लोगों को लाभ पहुंचेगा। यह योजना स्वास्थ्य क्षेत्र के कर्चमारियों विशेष तौर पर माध्यमिक और प्राथमिक स्तर पर मौजूद कर्मचारियों के योजनागत कौशल और प्रबंधन क्षमताओं के निर्माण में मदद करेगी।

मिजोरम स्वास्थ्य प्रणाली सुदृढ़ीकरण परियोजना से राज्य के सभी आठ जिलों के लोगों को लाभ पहुंचेगा। यह योजना स्वास्थ्य क्षेत्र के कर्चमारियों विशेष तौर पर माध्यमिक और प्राथमिक स्तर पर मौजूद कर्मचारियों के योजनागत कौशल और प्रबंधन क्षमताओं के निर्माण में मदद करेगी।

A Bed of Roses in Drought-Prone Solapur
A Bed of Roses in Drought-Prone Solapur

By Gaon Connection

Khandoba Farmer Producer Company, with 385 members, has empowered farmers to grow roses in semi-arid Solapur district of Maharashtra. The FPO offers a minimum support price to buy roses and also daily produces 1,000 litres of gulab jal.

Khandoba Farmer Producer Company, with 385 members, has empowered farmers to grow roses in semi-arid Solapur district of Maharashtra. The FPO offers a minimum support price to buy roses and also daily produces 1,000 litres of gulab jal.

A Bed of Roses in Drought-Prone Solapur
A Bed of Roses in Drought-Prone Solapur

By Shrinivas Deshpande

Khandoba Farmer Producer Company, with 385 members, has empowered farmers to grow roses in semi-arid Solapur district of Maharashtra. The FPO offers a minimum support price to buy roses and also daily produces 1,000 litres of gulab jal.

Khandoba Farmer Producer Company, with 385 members, has empowered farmers to grow roses in semi-arid Solapur district of Maharashtra. The FPO offers a minimum support price to buy roses and also daily produces 1,000 litres of gulab jal.

Feeling The Heat
Feeling The Heat

By Nidhi Jamwal

The measure of rising heat in the country isn’t just colour coded heat stress maps or a bumper sale of air-conditioners. There is a human face to it and that face is often of a migrant worker, or a daily wage farm labourer. If you look closer, many of those faces belong to rural women.

The measure of rising heat in the country isn’t just colour coded heat stress maps or a bumper sale of air-conditioners. There is a human face to it and that face is often of a migrant worker, or a daily wage farm labourer. If you look closer, many of those faces belong to rural women.

Will India ban rice exports? Here's what rice traders and exporters say
Will India ban rice exports? Here's what rice traders and exporters say

By Pratyaksh Srivastava

India is the biggest exporter of rice in the world commanding a share of almost 40 per cent. However, deficient rainfall in the paddy growing states in the Indo-Gangetic Plains has raised an alarm with fears of the Union government restricting rice exports. Four months ago, the Indian government had prohibited wheat exports.

India is the biggest exporter of rice in the world commanding a share of almost 40 per cent. However, deficient rainfall in the paddy growing states in the Indo-Gangetic Plains has raised an alarm with fears of the Union government restricting rice exports. Four months ago, the Indian government had prohibited wheat exports.

Bringing rural women back into the workforce
Bringing rural women back into the workforce

By Nihira

The estimated female labour force participation rate in India has plummeted to 19 per cent compared to 32 per cent in 2005. Interventions by the Good Business Lab, create a support system for rural women to help them enter the job market.

The estimated female labour force participation rate in India has plummeted to 19 per cent compared to 32 per cent in 2005. Interventions by the Good Business Lab, create a support system for rural women to help them enter the job market.

Livelihood experts recommend 'graduation approach' to eradicate poverty in India
Livelihood experts recommend 'graduation approach' to eradicate poverty in India

By Jyotsna Richhariya

As many as 80 experts on rural governance and poverty alleviation assembled for a summit in the national capital prior to the 75th anniversary of India's freedom. The experts discussed measures needed to eradicate poverty in India before the country's 100th Independence Day. Here are the major takeaways from the event.

As many as 80 experts on rural governance and poverty alleviation assembled for a summit in the national capital prior to the 75th anniversary of India's freedom. The experts discussed measures needed to eradicate poverty in India before the country's 100th Independence Day. Here are the major takeaways from the event.

The Education department is weakening the foundation of Indian education
The Education department is weakening the foundation of Indian education

By Dr SB Misra

Macaulay knew that he only had to produce clerks from colonial India, people who could write in English and Hindi. Today’s education department can’t achieve even that. Where teachers themselves lack in skills such as good handwriting and diction, it is unlikely for them to inculcate these in their students

Macaulay knew that he only had to produce clerks from colonial India, people who could write in English and Hindi. Today’s education department can’t achieve even that. Where teachers themselves lack in skills such as good handwriting and diction, it is unlikely for them to inculcate these in their students

Thousands of farmers in India are ruined due to the altered monsoon activity
Thousands of farmers in India are ruined due to the altered monsoon activity

By Manish Mishra

In view of the delay in the monsoons, the weather department is engaged in studies to set newer annual monsoon schedule

In view of the delay in the monsoons, the weather department is engaged in studies to set newer annual monsoon schedule

Was COP28 a Flop for The Agri Sector and Farmers in Developing Countries?
Was COP28 a Flop for The Agri Sector and Farmers in Developing Countries?

By Vishal Ajmera

COP28 has come and gone. There’s a need to reduce emissions from farming and food systems; but it must not create solutions on the backs of the developing world farmers, including the 700 million-plus Indians who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.

COP28 has come and gone. There’s a need to reduce emissions from farming and food systems; but it must not create solutions on the backs of the developing world farmers, including the 700 million-plus Indians who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods.

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