The author takes readers on a heartfelt journey of Janaki, a woman who faced challenges, domestic abuse and emerged as a symbol of strength.
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?
My Journey With Self-Help Groups In Madhya Pradesh
What role do women self-help groups generally play in the communities they are part of? Vaishnavi charts a path of possibilities with them.
Table For … Many, Please!
What does settling in a new place take? Turns out, a lot of tangible and non tangible support from peers.
The Pre Before The Primary
State of the Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) are far from what the National Health Mission envisioned. Here is a case of one from Kutch.
Winter Camp: A Game Changer In Villages Of Tribal Communities
From absenteeism to school dropouts, this organisation is battling it all using a simple trick: winter camp!
Local Trains To Mountain Trails
Mumbai gave me speed, but these mountains are teaching me stillness. Mulls Chinmayee who recently started working in the mountains.
Swasthya Sathis: The Unsung Heroes Of Swasthya Swaraj
The state of healthcare in tribal regions of India is abysmal. A group of women knows as Swasthya Sathis are changing this narrative.