कौन हैं ये लोग जो घरों में रहना नहीं चाहते और पढ़ाई की उम्र में अनजाने शहरों में काम के लिए चले जाते हैं। जानिए उनके बारे में।
An Adolescent Act
From individual to a group, the beautiful journey of coming together of 10 young adults, performing a play for the first time.
Video Documentary On Diarrhoea Outbreak
The journey of making this documentary began with a single, haunting question: Why does diarrhoea still kill?
Phulwari: A Safe Haven For Little Ones
Phulwaris are community-based childcare centers that provide care and nourishment to children between six months and five years old
Shishu Ghar : The Rural Crèche Initiative
“It was the toddlers who broke me.” What makes the author say so? Aren’t the toddlers the one in whom we find solace when adults fail us?
“How Will This Sustain When You Leave?”
Even if we give our best to an initiative, when we leave, what does it mean to its continuity? Ponders author on a learning centre’s future.
One Child, Two Schools: How Far Can Parents Go For Their Kids In Bihar?
Dual enrolment has long been a part of Bihar’s educational system. Parents, often enrol their children in both government and private schools.
“Why Are You Still Here?”
In a world measured and connectivity, isn’t it a little perplexing to imagine living in a place where, even to call, you might have to travel 20 kms?
A Lifeline In The Mountains
Two cases, both in the remote villages of central Himalayas gives a good view of what it means to have a good first line of response.
Empowering Women Through Responsible Microfinance
Access to credit for women who generally do not hold assets in our society is still a challenge. Sakhi Sangini works towards this.
Churpé Bites: The Sweets Of Empowerment
With a little effort and a lot of cheesy sweetness women are keeping Ladakhi memories of home alive. This is the story of churpé bites.
More-than-human Networks Of Hara
The author explores the meanings of networks and explores their more-than-human meanings through settlement infrastructures of a community.
Tribal Health: Skincare Beyond Cosmetics
This blog uses dermatological issues- often seen as cosmetic- to highlight the challenges of tribal health in India.
A Girl Named Hope
Dive into the story of a girl who held on to hope against the ravages of life to educate herself, her sisters, and their children.
Chali Chali Ki: Of The Women Walking
Across the world, women continue to struggle with mobility. But what if landscapes force women to keep walking? Read to find out!
A Lesson In Lambani Embroidery
What does it mean to stitch a space? Read on Archit’s exploration of lives behind the lambani embroidery.
The Road Less Taken
Our upbringing shapes the path we follow. However, there are some outliers who change the future of their communities.
Exploring Balika Panchayat In Republic Of India
Gujarat is the first state to promote Balika Panchayat (of adolescent girls) for building political awareness and civic action amongst rural girls.
Water Warriors: Leading Charge Against Drought In Marathwada
Women’s inclusion in water has to be driven. It should be mainstreamed and treated as an objective tool to attain other development goals.
Empathy In Healthcare: Healing More Than A Body
What does empathy in healthcare look like? How does the mental affect the physical? Mrinalini grapples with profound questions in this blog.
Pictured: How Migrant Laborers Live In Surat?
Where do the migrant workers from unknown places, live, when they come to a hustling bustling city?
The Workers’ Union: Challenges Of Identity, Growth, And The Road Ahead
The journey of a workers’ union, challenges it overcame, key lessons learned, and strategies to advance workers’ rights and sustain growth.