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.
18 Mar, 2021
Mumbai
The pandemic has left families in crisis. There are many who lost their jobs and livelihoods during the lockdown and despite the economy opening up, many have still not been able to either get their j...
Read More02 Aug, 2021
New Delhi
Scattered shelters made of wooden beams and tarpaulin sheets have become a usual sight in the midst of the open forest area under the Signature Bridge on the fringes of Delhi. These temporary shelters...
Read More15 Aug, 2021
Tumkur, Karnataka
Tumkur MLA, Dalit Leader and former deputy chief minister of Karnataka, G Parameshwara inaugurated the Oxygen plant, set up by Oxfam India, at the Koratagere Govt Hospital at Tumkur on 26 July 20...
Read More26 Aug, 2021
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
“We have been mostly getting calls around vaccine hesitancy and information around vaccination drives,” said Suchita Tripathi, Senior Operations Manager, Indian Society of Healthcare Prof...
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01 Oct, 2021
Nalanda, Bihar
The criss-cross lanes of Dehra Daldali village (Harnaut block, Nalanda district) will lead you to Ruby Devi’s home.
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06 Oct, 2021
Kolkata
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed serious gaps in India’s health system, primarily stemming out of the low spending on health at 1.2% of the GDP. Caught off-guard, as the second wave peaked a...
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