Persistent poverty and inequality is not just a violation of basic human rights of the people but it also undermines economic growth of a nation by wasting talents and human resources. It leads to a skewed society where power and decision-making remains in the hands of a few, leading to greater conflicts and undermining social cohesion.
06 May, 2020
Patna, Bihar
“There is no coal to fire these. Due to the lockdown no coal is reaching us. It is just a matter of 10 days and then the ‘factory’ will stop. If this stops, we are out of our jobs.”
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07 May, 2020
Raipur
Keja Bai Nishad lives with her 22-year old son, Ishwari, in Deori village of Dharsiwan block in Raipur district.
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16 May, 2020
Patna
On Friday evening, a truck packed with 70 migrant workers reached Patna. The workers had walked 70 kms & then hired a truck @ Rs 3500 per head — Delhi to Bihar and onwards to Jharkhan...
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17 May, 2020
Odisha
The kitchen on the Odisha-AP border in Ganjam district was up and running early today morning. On the menu was vegetable biryani, chole with lemon and onion.
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18 May, 2020
Tumkur, Karnataka
My colleague from the Bengaluru office, Mallika, called to double check if we were documenting the ‘FPO’ story for our weekly update. FPO is the short for Farmer Producer Organisation.
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21 May, 2020
Odisha-AP border
Navigating social media has been grim these last two months.
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