The author takes us through a session on sex education in a semi urban setup – where akwardness between trainers and learners were alike.
The Chaos Of Work And Guilt
The author shares her journey of balancing personal and professional commitments, along with the challenges and lessons learned.
My Day At The National Tribal Health Conclave
Notes from the National Tribal Health Conclave (NTHC), an event organized by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Home, Maybe?
As one leaves their parent’s home, the world can ‘feel’ overwhelming and the perennial search for home begins. But where is home?
What A Free Lecture Taught Me About Education
Asking the right question to ignite curiosity is not unknown. But when in the hot seat of a teacher, why do we often resort to preaching?
A Train Journey To Remember
From Bhuj to Muzaffarpur, filled with cultural contrasts, unexpected encounters, and meaningful connections.
Finding Familiarity In The Alien City Of Indore
How does a place become home? Perhaps it is about the place where we finally come on our own.
Annapraashan In Aanganwadi: Tuesday Special
In this blog Jagriti explains how Annapraashan in Aangawadis of Gujarat is being used to combat malnutrition.
The Journey Of Bengalis In Bhuj
The Bengali community in Bhuj has undergone a transformation, evolving from migrants to being a dynamic part of the socio-economic fabric.
Shattering Preconceptions About Rural life
An English speaking farmer, a beautiful dam, cleanliness, women egging to move forward in life – this village visit was nothing like anything the author had imagined.
The Impacts Of Mainstream Sustainable Solutions
In this article, author explores what happens when local communities are not heard in massive development projects.
How To Talk …?!?!
In the communication scenario, people tend to use hard words and profound vocabulary but is that really efffective? Let us find out.
Interactions Of Gender, Caste, And Class
The author reflects on personal biases using life experiences with social systems like gender, class, and caste.
Learning From Manthan And Co-Operative Model
For the film to be made, 5,00,000 farmers financed the production, contributing 2 rupees each, making it the first ever crowdfunded Indian film
Distorted Lens Of Caste In India
A powerful expose reveals the harsh reality of a Dalit woman cleaning human waste, challenging misconceptions about caste discrimination.













