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.
29 Jun, 2020
New Delhi
“She loves eating rice. After we received the ration kit, I prepared a rice dish for my daughter. She was extremely happy!”
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14 Jul, 2020
Chennai
Abhinaya is 35 years old and resides in M.K.B Nagar, in Chennai, with her partner Bhavani. Abhinaya had left home at a very early age to fend for herself and to create an identity.
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15 Jul, 2020
Chennai
Thirty-year-old Mahalakshmi lives with her husband Rajesh and her two children—five-year-old Pavarthini, a special child (she has cerebral palsy) and her younger son four-year-old Aaron.
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15 Jul, 2020
Chennai
Twenty-eight year old Amul lives with her mother and her grandmother (both are widowed), along with her husband Sakthivel, and her two kids Shanmugapriya (who studies in class 4) and Aari...
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07 Aug, 2020
Assam
“This lockdown is a threat to our survival. I can’t go out to work and I have no money. How can we spend on soap to wash hands, when we have no money for food.
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11 Aug, 2020
Puri, Odisha
Gitanjali Kandi ran a small petty shop, on the footpath, selling fried groundnuts to tourists just outside of the Konark Sun Temple.
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