
Kishoreba Gaduliya Lohar endures an ancient pledge
He struggles to keep his livelihood, and is frustrated at the absence of sanitation facility.
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by Priyanka Periwal

Refugees of Sleep in the Time of a Pandemic
As Covid ravages the capital city for a third time, a night shelter becomes the lesser of many a hell…
A settlement at the foot of Kolkata’s Dhapar Maath
Lining the EM Bypass, a major road connecting the majority of east Kolkata, lie several settlements. These villages display a…
Two rotis and one green chilly
Half the residents of Morna village, Uttar Pradesh don’t have ration cards which is hindering their access to food. India ranks 71 out of 113 major countries in terms of food security index 2020.
Overworked, Underpaid: An Anganwadi Story
By Godhashri Srinivasan Anganwadi workers in Virudhunagar District remain underpaid despite taking on extra work during the pandemic and imparting…

Encounters with Elephants
by Shruti Nagaraj
Students in West Bengal’s rural areas bear the brunt of online education
Sohag Bhattacharjee
Struggle for housing rights: Delhi’s Gadia Lohar community
by Shubhangi Priyadarshini The Gadia Lohar population in Delhi has been widely ignored by central and state policies and struggles…
Life on the ‘Margins’
Bound by daily wage, the ‘jhuggiwale‘ of Lucknow live virtually like refugees, with neither a home of their own, nor…
The Locked Future
With the dilapidated infrastructure, the rural children are struggling for their basic right-The Right to Education Sanskar Tiwari
From Rags To Cups
Young women in Karnataka’s villages are converting to sustainable menstrual alternatives for a greener period By Mariam Rafi
One Labor Card to unite Unorganized Workers
By Ajay A common labor card, anywhere in the country, would allow migrant workers to avail various socio-economical benefits for them…

Bhugaon: A place with red water and burnt crops
By Srushti Atkare