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.
21 Mar, 2022
22 March 2022 marks two years of the Junta curfew which soon grew into a lockdown. The country was dealing with a health and an economic crisis all at once. Oxfam India was on the ground ...
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09 Jun, 2022
New Delhi
Salma and Zareena had struggled financially their entire lives. As if that was not enough – the lockdown worsened their situation and left them struggling to even get basic necessities li...
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09 Jun, 2022
New Delhi
In New Delhi’s Anand Parbat is a roadside food stall that is collectively run by the Mahila Shakti Self-Help Group (SHG).
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01 Sep, 2022
While the presence of the Coronavirus was first known in December 2019, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared it a pandemic only on 11 March 2020. India first imposed a Junta Curfe...
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