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.
16 Aug, 2020
Khordha, Odisha
The lockdown imposed to flatten the COVID-19 curve took its toll on many but it hit the migrant labourers and daily wage earners the hardest.
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17 Aug, 2020
Kandhamal, Odisha
Nirupama’s* life wasn’t a bed of roses. The COVID-19 lockdown just made it worse. She is HIV positive and a widow, who is taking care of three children, one of who is infected too.
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21 Aug, 2020
Gadwal, Telangana
“I used cover my nose and mouth with my pallu as I could not afford a mask and it was also not available in the medical shop near my house.
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24 Aug, 2020
Gadwal, Telangana
“They were very relieved and happy to see all that was there in the ration kit,” said Sunitha about her two children, while expressing her gratitude to Oxfam India-MARI for the support du...
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14 Sep, 2020
Chennai
Thirty-five year old Mohana is a COVID warrior.
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14 Sep, 2020
Chennai
Forty-year-old Rajini Ammal is a transgender who is a priest at the Angalaparameshwari temple in MKB Nagar in Chennai.
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