Selling Dholaks in the Silicon Valley

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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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Unattained right to basic rights

An Irular tribal community, in the remote pockets of Coimbatore district, is fighting for its basic needs such as electricity, road and housing, which in any case doesn’t have to be negotiated in today’s world.

Students ACJ January 20, 2022

Distant Village, Distant Dreams

By Arunima Maini Lack of connectivity coupled with immense poverty and deep-seated patriarchal beliefs prevents girls from accessing higher education…

Students ACJ January 20, 2022

Healthcare – A distant dream for Meerut residents

It takes 10-15 km for villagers to access healthcare in four villages of Uttar Pradesh By Anoushka Sawhney

Students ACJ January 19, 2022
Is Kashmir’s education problem state-sponsored?

Is Kashmir’s education problem state-sponsored?

Students ACJ January 17, 2022

Daily Struggles of Ghaziabad’s Bhubalia Lohar community

By Vani Sharma

Students ACJ January 16, 2022
The unseen pandemic

The unseen pandemic

By- Divyakriti Singh

Students ACJ January 16, 2022

Bhandara Norgyeling Tibetan settlement

By Shweta Dabholkar

Students ACJ January 16, 2022

Haryana’s govt fails migrant workers

Students ACJ January 16, 2022

How the Panchayat system fails the Irulas?

Why the aborigines of Pillur are demanding a separate Panchayat? Palanivel Rajan C

Students ACJ January 16, 2022

Life on Edge: Roadside Settlements in Gurgaon

Narratives of daily-wage earners living in makeshift settlements for generations -Shrimansi Kaushik

Students ACJ January 16, 2022

Ranchi’s clay artisans: Wrapped in misery

With no water to drink or a piece of land to call their own, the potters and sculptors of Kumhar…

Students ACJ January 16, 2022
HIDE AND SEEK: FISHERMEN’S SEARCH FOR CATCH IN ROCKY WATERS

HIDE AND SEEK: FISHERMEN’S SEARCH FOR CATCH IN ROCKY WATERS

Climate change is making fishing an increasingly unpredictable livelihood for fisherfolk in Thazhampettai, a village on the Tamil Nadu coast.…

Students ACJ January 16, 2022

Nilgiri’s Sigur tribals unhappy with government loan scheme

Students ACJ January 16, 2022

Why Hajipur’s banana farmers and wholesalers are disappointed

By Aayushee Bajoria

Students ACJ January 15, 2022

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

Students ACJ January 15, 2022

Vanishing forest in Kinwat poses a threat to tribal livelihoods

Teak trees worth lakhs, felled and smuggled by a mafia network, have pushed the Kinwat forest in the Nanded district…

Students ACJ January 15, 2022

Kannagi Nagar: The “art district” with substandard living conditions

By Ayaan Paul Chowdhury

Students ACJ January 14, 2022

Paradise, but no Purpose

Delhi’s “best homeless shelter” has facilities lauded by its residents, but now they need something beyond food, clothing and shelter:…

Students ACJ January 14, 2022

Chadar Badar Artists in West Bengal Struggle to Save their Art and Themselves

By- Shreeja Bhattacharya

Students ACJ January 14, 2022

Off the beaten path

In rural Himachal Pradesh, untarred ‘Kacha’ roads are a daily impediment for residents. So they took matters in their ‘own…

Students ACJ January 12, 2022
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