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Women farmers and their limited access to toilets

By Adya Gupta

Trapped in the sugarcane fields of Beed

Sreedev Krishnakumar

Santhal dance: A tribal dance form on the verge of extinction

By Debarati Sarkar

Charming No More: How the Sapera Nath Community of Haryana Has Lost Its Livelihood

Can conservation and modernization coexist with ancient tradition, or will hundreds of thousands of people be marginalized, or worse, eliminated,…

Will the winter prove to be a bigger killer than coronavirus for Delhi’s homeless?

The winter of 2021 will be a tough one to weather for the homeless population of Delhi, in the shadow…

Big Dreams on Small Scale

How a training centre in the rural heartland of Haryana is changing the lives of young women Written by Rishika…

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Pottery: A timeless craft shaped by Jharkhand’s Kumhars

Students ACJ April 22, 2022
Kishoreba Gaduliya Lohar endures an ancient pledge

Kishoreba Gaduliya Lohar endures an ancient pledge

He struggles to keep his livelihood, and is frustrated at the absence of sanitation facility.

Students ACJ April 14, 2022

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by Priyanka Periwal

Students ACJ March 29, 2022
Refugees of Sleep in the Time of a Pandemic

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…

Students ACJ February 26, 2022

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…

Students ACJ February 13, 2022

Rohingya Medical Struggles

Students ACJ January 31, 2022

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.

Students ACJ January 28, 2022

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…

Students ACJ January 27, 2022
Encounters with Elephants

Encounters with Elephants

by Shruti Nagaraj

Students ACJ January 27, 2022

Deprived of land, water and toilet, Pune’s Katkaris struggle

Students ACJ January 25, 2022

The dark alleys of GB Road during COVID-19

Students ACJ January 24, 2022

Students in West Bengal’s rural areas bear the brunt of online education

Sohag Bhattacharjee

Students ACJ January 23, 2022

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…

Students ACJ January 22, 2022

Life on the ‘Margins’

Bound by daily wage, the ‘jhuggiwale‘ of Lucknow live virtually like refugees, with neither a home of their own, nor…

Students ACJ January 22, 2022

The Locked Future

With the dilapidated infrastructure, the rural children are struggling for their basic right-The Right to Education Sanskar Tiwari

Students ACJ January 21, 2022

Water scarcity in Maharashtra’s Pathardi village

Students ACJ January 21, 2022

From Rags To Cups

Young women in Karnataka’s villages are converting to sustainable menstrual alternatives for a greener period By Mariam Rafi

Students ACJ January 21, 2022

Pulaya Tribes of Thirumoorthy hills lack basic amenties

Students ACJ January 21, 2022

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…

Students ACJ January 21, 2022
Bhugaon: A place with red water and burnt crops

Bhugaon: A place with red water and burnt crops

By Srushti Atkare

Students ACJ January 21, 2022
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