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101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. HOME | 101REPORTERS NEWS Tibetan government, experts urge India to recognise Tibet as an independent nation. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: The Galwan Valley faceoff between India and China has fueled the demand to bring the Tibet independence issue back to Saurabh Chauhan June 25, 2020. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about theJOIN OUR TEAM
Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. COVID-19: BIJNOR HAS TWO DOZEN VENTILATORS BUT NO ONE TO The lack of appropriate doctors and technicians has rendered useless the ventilators supplied to the district hospital in Bijnor.. Bijnor: A year ago on April 13, when Bijnor saw its first COVID-19 diagnosis, the district hospital did not have a single ventilator. Over the course of the next few months, the Uttar Pradesh government sent 24 ventilators to Bijnor to help severe COVID-19 patients FARMERS IN PADDY-DEPENDENT CHHATTISGARH WAKE UP AND SMELL One graduate farmer in Bijapur, cheered by the results from his last lemongrass crop, is trying to convince his neighbours to take up itscultivation.
HOW BIJAPUR FOUGHT ACUTE MALNUTRITION THROUGH MILLETS AND Bijapur: The district of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, around 480 km from state capital Raipur, has been tackling an acute problem of malnutrition for years, especially among children. A region comprising primarily a Scheduled Tribe population, Bijapur saw a malnutrition rate of nearly 40 per cent in 2019. To curb this acute dietary problem, the district administration, under the Centre’s HOW INLAND FISHERIES IS RESCUING ANDHRA VILLAGERS How inland fisheries is rescuing Andhra villagers. Vizianagaram: There is a reason why water bodies are considered a resource.From the water they provide to the many living organisms they support, water bodies are constantly supplying us with things essential to our survival. RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights,which
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF CHHATTISGARH'S PRIMITIVE TRIBES Compelling stories from grassroots. Reproductive rights of Chhattisgarh’s primitive tribes restored. Raipur: “I have the right on my body. Only I should have the right to decide as to how many children do I want to give birth to.101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. HOME | 101REPORTERS NEWS Tibetan government, experts urge India to recognise Tibet as an independent nation. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: The Galwan Valley faceoff between India and China has fueled the demand to bring the Tibet independence issue back to Saurabh Chauhan June 25, 2020. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about theJOIN OUR TEAM
Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. COVID-19: BIJNOR HAS TWO DOZEN VENTILATORS BUT NO ONE TO The lack of appropriate doctors and technicians has rendered useless the ventilators supplied to the district hospital in Bijnor.. Bijnor: A year ago on April 13, when Bijnor saw its first COVID-19 diagnosis, the district hospital did not have a single ventilator. Over the course of the next few months, the Uttar Pradesh government sent 24 ventilators to Bijnor to help severe COVID-19 patients FARMERS IN PADDY-DEPENDENT CHHATTISGARH WAKE UP AND SMELL One graduate farmer in Bijapur, cheered by the results from his last lemongrass crop, is trying to convince his neighbours to take up itscultivation.
HOW BIJAPUR FOUGHT ACUTE MALNUTRITION THROUGH MILLETS AND Bijapur: The district of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, around 480 km from state capital Raipur, has been tackling an acute problem of malnutrition for years, especially among children. A region comprising primarily a Scheduled Tribe population, Bijapur saw a malnutrition rate of nearly 40 per cent in 2019. To curb this acute dietary problem, the district administration, under the Centre’s HOW INLAND FISHERIES IS RESCUING ANDHRA VILLAGERS How inland fisheries is rescuing Andhra villagers. Vizianagaram: There is a reason why water bodies are considered a resource.From the water they provide to the many living organisms they support, water bodies are constantly supplying us with things essential to our survival. RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights,which
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF CHHATTISGARH'S PRIMITIVE TRIBES Compelling stories from grassroots. Reproductive rights of Chhattisgarh’s primitive tribes restored. Raipur: “I have the right on my body. Only I should have the right to decide as to how many children do I want to give birth to. HOME | 101REPORTERS NEWS Tibetan government, experts urge India to recognise Tibet as an independent nation. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: The Galwan Valley faceoff between India and China has fueled the demand to bring the Tibet independence issue back to Saurabh Chauhan June 25, 2020.101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. FARMERS IN PADDY-DEPENDENT CHHATTISGARH WAKE UP AND SMELL One graduate farmer in Bijapur, cheered by the results from his last lemongrass crop, is trying to convince his neighbours to take up itscultivation.
HOW UTTARAKHAND FARMERS' EXOTIC HARVEST FOUND NO TAKERS How Uttarakhand farmers' exotic harvest found no takers amid Covid19 lockdown. Dehradun, Uttarakhand: The lockdown imposed because of COVID-19 earlier this year has severely hampered the earnings of Uttarakhand's small farmers. They weren't able to take their produce to the market because of the strict lockdown, and thus could earnprecious little.
THE BURDEN OF RARE DISEASES IN INDIA The burden of rare diseases in India. Mysuru, Karnataka: Rare diseases are what they sound like. They affect fewer individuals in a population, often one in 1,000 or 2,500. The definition varies from country to country but due to the lack of epidemiological data, India hasn't arrived at one so far. Multiple reports, however, suggest that450 of
SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
COMMUNITY BUNKERS OF NO HELP TO RESIDENTS ALONG THE LOC Srinagar: The construction of 7,777 community bunkers to protect the residents from shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) was completed recently. However, the residents in the villages along the LoC claim that the bunkers remain inaccessible. According to media reports, there have been 3,186 incidents of ceasefire violations along the LoC till September 7 this year. ABOUT – RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP About. The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights HOW SOUTH INDIA'S MEDIA IS WARMING UP TO TRANSGENDER How south India’s media is warming up to transgender employees. Kozhikode, Kerala: In 2014, while returning home from work, programme executives at Lotus News, a media house based out of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, witnessed discrimination against transgender people.In a country like India, which houses over 4.8 lakh people from the transgender community, such a situation shouldn’t exist PINE TREES IN UTTARAKHAND LEADING TO DESERTIFICATION OF Pine trees in Uttarakhand leading to desertification of the region, experts say. Dehradun, Uttarakhand: Though the felling of pine trees was what had started the initial Chipko movement in Uttarakhand in the 20th century, the residents of the hilly state now see pine trees as a threat. They say pine trees are encroaching upon the oak-rhododendron (known as buransh locally) and other mixed101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. HOME | 101REPORTERS NEWS Tibetan government, experts urge India to recognise Tibet as an independent nation. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: The Galwan Valley faceoff between India and China has fueled the demand to bring the Tibet independence issue back to Saurabh Chauhan June 25, 2020.JOIN OUR TEAM
Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about the TRIBALS FROM THIS MP VILLAGE RISK THEIR LIVES EVERY DAY Severe water scarcity is forcing t ribals in Damoh's Hatta block to defy the lockdown even as they set out on a dangerous journey each day in search of water.. Damoh: On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones, carrying up a kuppa On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones,carrying
COVID-19: BIJNOR HAS TWO DOZEN VENTILATORS BUT NO ONE TO The lack of appropriate doctors and technicians has rendered useless the ventilators supplied to the district hospital in Bijnor.. Bijnor: A year ago on April 13, when Bijnor saw its first COVID-19 diagnosis, the district hospital did not have a single ventilator. Over the course of the next few months, the Uttar Pradesh government sent 24 ventilators to Bijnor to help severe COVID-19 patients101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. HOME | 101REPORTERS NEWS Tibetan government, experts urge India to recognise Tibet as an independent nation. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: The Galwan Valley faceoff between India and China has fueled the demand to bring the Tibet independence issue back to Saurabh Chauhan June 25, 2020.JOIN OUR TEAM
Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about the TRIBALS FROM THIS MP VILLAGE RISK THEIR LIVES EVERY DAY Severe water scarcity is forcing t ribals in Damoh's Hatta block to defy the lockdown even as they set out on a dangerous journey each day in search of water.. Damoh: On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones, carrying up a kuppa On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones,carrying
COVID-19: BIJNOR HAS TWO DOZEN VENTILATORS BUT NO ONE TO The lack of appropriate doctors and technicians has rendered useless the ventilators supplied to the district hospital in Bijnor.. Bijnor: A year ago on April 13, when Bijnor saw its first COVID-19 diagnosis, the district hospital did not have a single ventilator. Over the course of the next few months, the Uttar Pradesh government sent 24 ventilators to Bijnor to help severe COVID-19 patients SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
INCENTIVISING GUJARATI VILLAGES TO STAY CRIME-FREE Free to pursue development The stated mandate of the scheme is to promote communal harmony and Mahendragadh, which was awarded Tirthgam status in 2011, is a testament to its success. Situated in Morbi district, 80 per cent out of the village's 750 residents belong to the Patidar community. But the interesting fact is that the Panchayat leader, or ‘Sarpanch', is a Muslim woman - Mumtaz RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights,which
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF CHHATTISGARH'S PRIMITIVE TRIBES Compelling stories from grassroots. Reproductive rights of Chhattisgarh’s primitive tribes restored. Raipur: “I have the right on my body. Only I should have the right to decide as to how many children do I want to give birth to.101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. TRIBALS FROM THIS MP VILLAGE RISK THEIR LIVES EVERY DAY Severe water scarcity is forcing t ribals in Damoh's Hatta block to defy the lockdown even as they set out on a dangerous journey each day in search of water.. Damoh: On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones, carrying up a kuppa On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones,carrying
SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
BROUGHT TOGETHER BY THE PANDEMIC, RESIDENTS OF RAJOURI In this Muslim-dominated district along the LoC, local civil society actors are coming together to help Hindu migrants in distress.Rajouri: In th
HOW BIJAPUR FOUGHT ACUTE MALNUTRITION THROUGH MILLETS AND Bijapur: The district of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, around 480 km from state capital Raipur, has been tackling an acute problem of malnutrition for years, especially among children. A region comprising primarily a Scheduled Tribe population, Bijapur saw a malnutrition rate of nearly 40 per cent in 2019. To curb this acute dietary problem, the district administration, under the Centre’s COMMUNITY BUNKERS OF NO HELP TO RESIDENTS ALONG THE LOC Srinagar: The construction of 7,777 community bunkers to protect the residents from shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) was completed recently. However, the residents in the villages along the LoC claim that the bunkers remain inaccessible. According to media reports, there have been 3,186 incidents of ceasefire violations along the LoC till September 7 this year. THE BURDEN OF RARE DISEASES IN INDIA The burden of rare diseases in India. Mysuru, Karnataka: Rare diseases are what they sound like. They affect fewer individuals in a population, often one in 1,000 or 2,500. The definition varies from country to country but due to the lack of epidemiological data, India hasn't arrived at one so far. Multiple reports, however, suggest that450 of
DUGALI'S TRIBAL WOMEN MAKE TRADITIONAL COLA TO BEAT THE A natural soft drink sourced from local forest produce is giving Chhattisgarh's tribal women a refreshing means of livelihood. Dhamtari: Summers are here and temperatures are soaring, with the fierce heat leaving throats parched and bodies fatigued. In this tiny Chhattisgarh village, a traditional soft drink made from tikhur (commonly known as East Indian arrowroot or narrow-leaved turmeric ABOUT – RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP About. The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights HOW SOUTH INDIA'S MEDIA IS WARMING UP TO TRANSGENDER How south India’s media is warming up to transgender employees. Kozhikode, Kerala: In 2014, while returning home from work, programme executives at Lotus News, a media house based out of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, witnessed discrimination against transgender people.In a country like India, which houses over 4.8 lakh people from the transgender community, such a situation shouldn’t exist101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. HOME | 101REPORTERS NEWS Tibetan government, experts urge India to recognise Tibet as an independent nation. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: The Galwan Valley faceoff between India and China has fueled the demand to bring the Tibet independence issue back to Saurabh Chauhan June 25, 2020.JOIN OUR TEAM
Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about the TRIBALS FROM THIS MP VILLAGE RISK THEIR LIVES EVERY DAY Severe water scarcity is forcing t ribals in Damoh's Hatta block to defy the lockdown even as they set out on a dangerous journey each day in search of water.. Damoh: On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones, carrying up a kuppa On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones,carrying
COVID-19: BIJNOR HAS TWO DOZEN VENTILATORS BUT NO ONE TO The lack of appropriate doctors and technicians has rendered useless the ventilators supplied to the district hospital in Bijnor.. Bijnor: A year ago on April 13, when Bijnor saw its first COVID-19 diagnosis, the district hospital did not have a single ventilator. Over the course of the next few months, the Uttar Pradesh government sent 24 ventilators to Bijnor to help severe COVID-19 patients SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
INCENTIVISING GUJARATI VILLAGES TO STAY CRIME-FREE Free to pursue development The stated mandate of the scheme is to promote communal harmony and Mahendragadh, which was awarded Tirthgam status in 2011, is a testament to its success. Situated in Morbi district, 80 per cent out of the village's 750 residents belong to the Patidar community. But the interesting fact is that the Panchayat leader, or ‘Sarpanch', is a Muslim woman - Mumtaz RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights,which
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF CHHATTISGARH'S PRIMITIVE TRIBES Compelling stories from grassroots. Reproductive rights of Chhattisgarh’s primitive tribes restored. Raipur: “I have the right on my body. Only I should have the right to decide as to how many children do I want to give birth to.101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. HOME | 101REPORTERS NEWS Tibetan government, experts urge India to recognise Tibet as an independent nation. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: The Galwan Valley faceoff between India and China has fueled the demand to bring the Tibet independence issue back to Saurabh Chauhan June 25, 2020.JOIN OUR TEAM
Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about the TRIBALS FROM THIS MP VILLAGE RISK THEIR LIVES EVERY DAY Severe water scarcity is forcing t ribals in Damoh's Hatta block to defy the lockdown even as they set out on a dangerous journey each day in search of water.. Damoh: On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones, carrying up a kuppa On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones,carrying
COVID-19: BIJNOR HAS TWO DOZEN VENTILATORS BUT NO ONE TO The lack of appropriate doctors and technicians has rendered useless the ventilators supplied to the district hospital in Bijnor.. Bijnor: A year ago on April 13, when Bijnor saw its first COVID-19 diagnosis, the district hospital did not have a single ventilator. Over the course of the next few months, the Uttar Pradesh government sent 24 ventilators to Bijnor to help severe COVID-19 patients SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
INCENTIVISING GUJARATI VILLAGES TO STAY CRIME-FREE Free to pursue development The stated mandate of the scheme is to promote communal harmony and Mahendragadh, which was awarded Tirthgam status in 2011, is a testament to its success. Situated in Morbi district, 80 per cent out of the village's 750 residents belong to the Patidar community. But the interesting fact is that the Panchayat leader, or ‘Sarpanch', is a Muslim woman - Mumtaz RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights,which
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF CHHATTISGARH'S PRIMITIVE TRIBES Compelling stories from grassroots. Reproductive rights of Chhattisgarh’s primitive tribes restored. Raipur: “I have the right on my body. Only I should have the right to decide as to how many children do I want to give birth to.101REPORTERS
101Reporters is an independent news agency that brings to you exclusive, hyperlocal news stories from the unseen corners of India. BROUGHT TOGETHER BY THE PANDEMIC, RESIDENTS OF RAJOURI In this Muslim-dominated district along the LoC, local civil society actors are coming together to help Hindu migrants in distress.Rajouri: In th
SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
LOCKDOWN AFTER LOCKDOWN IN KASHMIR AGGRAVATES MENTAL Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir: “Death must be more peaceful than living in Kashmir under lockdowns,” Mohammad Zain, 29, a resident of Srinagar. After the abrogation of Article 370 and the curfew imposed on August 5, 2019, he lost his job at a local software firm as the government placed curbs on communication channels, and has been dealing with depression. COMMUNITY BUNKERS OF NO HELP TO RESIDENTS ALONG THE LOC Srinagar: The construction of 7,777 community bunkers to protect the residents from shelling along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) was completed recently. However, the residents in the villages along the LoC claim that the bunkers remain inaccessible. According to media reports, there have been 3,186 incidents of ceasefire violations along the LoC till September 7 this year. HOW BIJAPUR FOUGHT ACUTE MALNUTRITION THROUGH MILLETS AND Bijapur: The district of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, around 480 km from state capital Raipur, has been tackling an acute problem of malnutrition for years, especially among children. A region comprising primarily a Scheduled Tribe population, Bijapur saw a malnutrition rate of nearly 40 per cent in 2019. To curb this acute dietary problem, the district administration, under the Centre’s HOW THIS DROUGHT-PRONE VILLAGE IN MAHARASHTRA BECAME WATER Pune, Maharashtra: The Marathwada region, which spans eight districts of Maharashtra and borders the states of Karnataka and Telangana, is prone to droughts. According to reports, it’s hit by a severe drought almost every two decades and suffers from dry spells in between, leading to crop losses and farmer suicides.However, one village in Marathwada has managed to become water-sufficient and IGNORED BY GOVERNMENT, KASHMIRI 'BHAND' FOLK ARTISTS TURN Palhalan, Kashmir: On a chilly winter morning, Sanaullah Bhat prepares himself for a 30-km journey from his village Palhalan to the city of Baramulla in Kashmir. Donning a traditional pheran (a woollen cloak), the 53-year-old carries a variety of cosmetic items in a jute bag to sell them door to door in the northern reaches of the Valley. This brings him money, yes, but also embarrassment. DUGALI'S TRIBAL WOMEN MAKE TRADITIONAL COLA TO BEAT THE A natural soft drink sourced from local forest produce is giving Chhattisgarh's tribal women a refreshing means of livelihood. Dhamtari: Summers are here and temperatures are soaring, with the fierce heat leaving throats parched and bodies fatigued. In this tiny Chhattisgarh village, a traditional soft drink made from tikhur (commonly known as East Indian arrowroot or narrow-leaved turmeric ABOUT – RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP About. The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights101REPORTERS
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Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about the COVID-19: BIJNOR HAS TWO DOZEN VENTILATORS BUT NO ONE TO The lack of appropriate doctors and technicians has rendered useless the ventilators supplied to the district hospital in Bijnor.. Bijnor: A year ago on April 13, when Bijnor saw its first COVID-19 diagnosis, the district hospital did not have a single ventilator. Over the course of the next few months, the Uttar Pradesh government sent 24 ventilators to Bijnor to help severe COVID-19 patients HOW INLAND FISHERIES IS RESCUING ANDHRA VILLAGERS How inland fisheries is rescuing Andhra villagers. Vizianagaram: There is a reason why water bodies are considered a resource.From the water they provide to the many living organisms they support, water bodies are constantly supplying us with things essential to our survival. ABOUT – RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights, which eventually led to the enactment of the Age of REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF CHHATTISGARH'S PRIMITIVE TRIBES Compelling stories from grassroots. Reproductive rights of Chhattisgarh’s primitive tribes restored. Raipur: “I have the right on my body. Only I should have the right to decide as to how many children do I want to give birth to. RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legal battle for her rights, which eventually led to the enactment of the Age of HOW SOUTH INDIA'S MEDIA IS WARMING UP TO TRANSGENDER How south India’s media is warming up to transgender employees. Kozhikode, Kerala: In 2014, while returning home from work, programme executives at Lotus News, a media house based out of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, witnessed discrimination against transgender people.In a country like India, which houses over 4.8 lakh people from the transgender community, such a situation shouldn’t exist101REPORTERS
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GRAAMCAST | 101REPORTERS 101Reporters is proud to present Graamcast, a daily news bulletin that brings you the most important stories from rural India each day. With both curated news stories and original reporting, each concise edition is a window into the goings-on from the lakhs of villages in India that never make the headlines. Our villages are changing, caught in an osmosis with the outside world even as they TRIBALS FROM THIS MP VILLAGE RISK THEIR LIVES EVERY DAY Severe water scarcity is forcing t ribals in Damoh's Hatta block to defy the lockdown even as they set out on a dangerous journey each day in search of water.. Damoh: On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones, carrying up a kuppa On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones,carrying
SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
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Create your profile to become a part of India's independent news platform that works with a network of grassroot reporters to bring out exclusive local news stories. THE INDIA ENERGY HOUR The India Energy Hour explores Indian energy transitions’ most pressing hurdles and promising opportunities. In the podcast, we will interview leading energy, development, and climate experts from academia, civil society, and the government. We will examine the role of government and finance, social justice, and science. Over time, we will feature in-depth conversations about the ENVIRONMENT ARCHIVES Single-handedly, teen digs trenches to store 1 cr litre water for his village. September 7, 2020 Environment Society Top Stories Type 3 Type 4. Satara, Maharashtra: To tackle the increasing water woes in the village, an 18-year-old boy from Maharashtra started an initiative to conserve water in the summer of 2018. HOW BIJAPUR FOUGHT ACUTE MALNUTRITION THROUGH MILLETS AND Bijapur: The district of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, around 480 km from state capital Raipur, has been tackling an acute problem of malnutrition for years, especially among children. A region comprising primarily a Scheduled Tribe population, Bijapur saw a malnutrition rate of nearly 40 per cent in 2019. To curb this acute dietary problem, the district administration, under the Centre’s HOW INLAND FISHERIES IS RESCUING ANDHRA VILLAGERS How inland fisheries is rescuing Andhra villagers. Vizianagaram: There is a reason why water bodies are considered a resource.From the water they provide to the many living organisms they support, water bodies are constantly supplying us with things essential to our survival. INCENTIVISING GUJARATI VILLAGES TO STAY CRIME-FREE Free to pursue development The stated mandate of the scheme is to promote communal harmony and Mahendragadh, which was awarded Tirthgam status in 2011, is a testament to its success. Situated in Morbi district, 80 per cent out of the village's 750 residents belong to the Patidar community. But the interesting fact is that the Panchayat leader, or ‘Sarpanch', is a Muslim woman - Mumtaz REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF CHHATTISGARH'S PRIMITIVE TRIBES Compelling stories from grassroots. Reproductive rights of Chhattisgarh’s primitive tribes restored. Raipur: “I have the right on my body. Only I should have the right to decide as to how many children do I want to give birth to. RUKHMABAI FELLOWSHIP Rukhmabai (1864-1955) The Rukhmabai Fellowship for Women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Representation programme is named in honour of India’s one of the first, practising female doctors. Rukhmabai went against the conventions of her era when she refused to move to her marital home, contesting a historic, legalbattle
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TRIBALS FROM THIS MP VILLAGE RISK THEIR LIVES EVERY DAY Severe water scarcity is forcing t ribals in Damoh's Hatta block to defy the lockdown even as they set out on a dangerous journey each day in search of water.. Damoh: On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones, carrying up a kuppa On a warm morning, Rakesh Singh walks up a jagged valley bristled with stones,carrying
SEEDS OF HOPE: CAN BAMBOO TURN THIS FORMER FIRING RANGE An NGO and several student volunteers have teamed up with J&K's forest department to grow bamboo on Bhanderwah's hills with a view to check landslides.. Jammu: A special pilot project is underway in Bhanderwah valley in Jammu's Doda district. It is often celebrated as ‘mini Kashmir’ for its lush-green meadows, snow-bound peaks and clearwaters.
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