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An expanded green cover is all set to absorb the post Diwali pollution in the capital

An expanded green cover is all set to absorb the post Diwali pollution in the capital

November 21, 2023 Riya Shalgar 0

‘The Trees for Delhi’ project led by Grow-Trees.com is planting 180,000 trees in approximately eight regions. The National Capital Region (NCR) has been plagued by […]

Within The Widely Shared Video Of A Nude Assault, Manipur Ladies Declare That They 'Would Not Give Up'

Manipur women inside naked assault video: Ladies Declare That They ‘Would Not Give Up’

November 10, 2023 Ritika Khara 0

Six months after they had been stripped, paraded in their underwear, and accused of being gang raped by a single crowd in northeast India, two […]

Karnataka PUC 2 Result 2024 at karresults.nic.in

IIM CAT 2023 Admit Card Released at iimcat.ac.in – Direct link to download

November 7, 2023 Riya Shalgar 0

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow has released the admit card for the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2023. Candidates who have registered for the […]

Dutch Woman Adopts Varanasi Street Dog, Heading Home Together

November 1, 2023 Shrabani Sarkar 0

The woman had to extend her stay in India for six months to complete the necessary paperwork for Jaya’s passport and visa. In a heartwarming […]

More than 2.5 lakh trees will now expand the  green cover in Rajasthan

More than 2.5 lakh trees will now expand the  green cover in Rajasthan

October 28, 2023 Riya Shalgar 0

As part of the ‘Trees for Water’ initiative by Grow-Trees.com, a total of 2,55,000 saplings have been planted in and around Rajasthan’s Bhilwara district Being the […]

Kasturi Cotton Bharat' - A Hope For Cotton Market..

‘Kasturi Cotton Bharat’ – A Hope For Cotton Market..

October 24, 2023 Areesha fatma 0

India has taken a momentous stride in fortifying the authenticity and responsibility of its cotton enterprise with the launch of the professional website for ‘Kasturi […]

Bharat Tex 2024: India to host the world's largest textiles event

Bharat Tex 2024: India to host the world’s largest textiles event

October 23, 2023 Areesha fatma 0

India is all set to leave an indelible mark on the global textile stage as it gears up to become “Bharat Tex 2024″. Scheduled to take […]

Google Unveils 'Made-in-India' Pixel Phones

Google Unveils ‘Made-in-India’ Pixel Phones

October 21, 2023 Shrabani Sarkar 0

The company said it intends to begin with Pixel 8, launched earlier this month. The first Made-in-India Pixels are likely to be rolled out in […]

PM Modi: 'New and glorious journey of India-US ties has begun, shaping lives, dreams & destinies'

PM Modi speaks to Palestine Prez: ‘Reiterated India’s long-standing position’

October 20, 2023 Aklimson Phangcho 0

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke to Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and conveyed condolences at the loss of civilian […]

India’s Supreme Court Rejects Appeal for Same-Sex Marriage

October 18, 2023 Shrabani Sarkar 0

India’s Supreme Court has declined an appeal to legalize same-sex marriages in a blow to LGBTQ rights in the world’s most populous country. After hearing […]

International Day of Rural Women (October 15): Breaking The Generational Cycle: Five Inspiring Women Driving Change in Rural India Dolly Sarpanch, Roshni Perween, Mausam Kumari, Rohini Patnaik, and Varsha Raikwar are blazing new trails for other women to follow In a report this year, the World Bank has stated that even though women constitute half of India's population, their benefits from the country's economic prosperity remain disproportionately affected. In rural India, women face unequal access to education, acute gender discrimination fuelled by patriarchal control over their lives, are often pushed into early marriage and have limited overall agency. Lack of employment opportunities, gender restrictions, domestic work, and childcare responsibilities clip their wings and restrict them to conventional roles. However, some women are changing this narrative and showing how to break new ground. They are not only contributing to the rural economy but also changing social dynamics within their communities. Hailing from different parts of India, these women are standing up to counter gender bias in climate action, opposing child marriage, and challenging social stigma and prejudices in the heart of rural India through their brave initiatives. Dolly Sarpanch As a two-time woman Sarpanch in Bihar's Gaya district, Dolly wants to encourage greater women's involvement in policy-making processes and is challenging societal norms that associate seats of power with men. She has petitioned the Ministry of Panchayati Raj in Bihar to issue directives to penalise government employees who promote the 'Sarpanch Pati Culture' in Bihar. Her demand is clear: those found supporting male representation on behalf of elected women representatives must face consequences. She has also fought gender discrimination herself, and with the help of Nguvu Collective, an organisation actively working towards empowering change leaders from marginalised communities, she aims to spread awareness about the power of women leaders. Roshni Perween A resident of Kishanganj, Bihar, Roshni is a survivor of child marriage. A Muslim woman from the Surajpuri community, she is now a fierce advocate of women's empowerment and wants to bring change in a community where illiteracy and child marriage is rampant. The Change Leader has garnered significant backing from Nguvu Collective, for her efforts to prevent multiple child marriages within her village. Roshni has embarked on a journey of digital advocacy by initiating an online petition aiming to put an end to child marriage in the Seemanchal region of Bihar by 2024. Mausam Kumari Since 2016, Mausam has held a leadership position within a Kishori Samooh (Adolescent Group) in Bihar, where she actively champions the cause of adolescent health. Recognizing the urgent need for menstrual hygiene, she mobilised her group to collectively procure and distribute sanitary pads with the support of the Population Foundation of India. Mausam also highlighted crucial concerns during a meeting with Bihar Health Minister and Executive Director, of State Health Society Bihar, including the lack of information on adolescent health and the unavailability of sanitary pads for economically disadvantaged girls. Consequently, an adolescent health corner was set up at the Sub-Divisional Hospital in Rajauli. Trained ANMs now offer counseling services, representing a significant stride in meeting the healthcare requirements of adolescents, especially girls, in Bihar. Rohini Patnaik Rohini Patnaik is inspired by the nutritional richness of millet, one of India's oldest staple foods. The leader of a self-help group (SHG), Patnaik decided to establish a 'millets cafe' to bring the goodness of this wholesome grain to the larger community of rural Raipur. Empowered by Transform Rural India (TRI), designers of development solutions that work on bringing equal opportunities to rural areas, she founded this cafe which quickly captured the hearts of Raipur's residents with its diverse and delicious offerings. Its resounding success also drew the attention of Prime Minister Modi, who visited and lauded it. Varsha Raikwar Varsha is much more than a vibrant radio jockey from Bundelkhand, Madhya Pradesh. Having experienced first-hand how conversations about climate change often exclude women, she now passionately strives to inspire more women to volunteer and join initiatives related to climate action. For Varsha, inclusivity marks the starting point for any kind of lasting change in rural India, and she is wholeheartedly committed to helping women with solutions in resource management and eco-friendly choices. Guided by the Women Climate Collective (WCC), she is also a proud United Nations Young Climate Leader (2021) and organises street plays and seminars to spread awareness about climate issues.

Meet 5 Women from Rural India Who Are Changing the Narrative 

October 17, 2023 Riya Shalgar 0

International Day of Rural Women (October 15): Breaking The Generational Cycle: Five Inspiring Women Driving Change in Rural India Dolly Sarpanch, Roshni Perween, Mausam Kumari, Rohini […]

BSNL and Indian Army Overcomes Challenges to Install First-Ever Mobile Phone Tower at Siachen Glacier

BSNL and Indian Army Overcomes Challenges to Install First-Ever Mobile Phone Tower at Siachen Glacier

October 17, 2023 Asra Mairaj 0

A mobile tower has been installed for the first time at the world’s highest battlefield, Siachin Glacier, by the Fire and Fury Corps of the […]

Man in Gujarat Crafts Gold Mini Cricket World Cup Trophy as Gift for Rohit Sharma

Man in Gujarat Crafts Gold Mini Cricket World Cup Trophy as Gift for Rohit Sharma

October 14, 2023 Shrabani Sarkar 0

A man created a miniature version of the ICC Men’s World Cup trophy using 0.900 grams of gold. A video of a man’s ICC World […]

Operation 'Ajay': 2nd Flight Brings 235 Indians Home from War-Torn Israel

Watch Operation ‘Ajay’: 2nd Flight Brings 235 Indians Home from War-Torn Israel

October 14, 2023 Shrabani Sarkar 0

Israel-Hamas war: India launched ‘Operation Ajay’ on October 11 to bring back stranded citizens from Israel. The second charter flight to repatriate Indian citizens stranded […]

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Income Tax Department Collects Rs 700 Cr in TDS from Online Gaming and Crypto Trading

October 13, 2023 Aklimson Phangcho 0

The Indian Income Tax Department has done an admirable job of collecting a whopping INR 700 crore as tax deducted at source (TDS) from the […]

Concerning Global Trends, India’s Global Hunger Index Ranking Is a Source of Controversy

October 13, 2023 Areesha fatma 0

India was ranked 111th out of 125 countries in the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2023, a move that sparked debate and prompted concerns about the […]

• India Launches Helpline to Aid Nationals Affected by Israel-Hamas Conflict

India Launches Helpline to Aid Nationals Affected by Israel-Hamas Conflict

October 12, 2023 Shrabani Sarkar 0

The Israel army said the death toll in Israel rose to 1,200, and more than 2,700 people were injured in the violence that lasted for […]

How technology is helping to bridge the mental health gap in rural India

How technology is helping to bridge the mental health gap in rural India

October 9, 2023 Riya Shalgar 0

Initiatives like SnehaAI, an AI-powered, free chatbot, are offering significant support to rural youth by giving them empowering information. On Mental Health Day (October 10), […]

Watch Couple Caught Kissing in Delhi Metro Coach; Video Goes Viral

Watch: Couple Caught Kissing in Delhi Metro Coach; Video Goes Viral

October 3, 2023 Najuk Priya 0

 A video of a couple kissing in a Delhi Metro coach has gone viral on social media, sparking a debate about public displays of affection (PDA) in India.

India's Strong Reaction to UK Gurdwara Entry Denial

India’s Strong Reaction to UK Gurdwara Entry Denial

October 1, 2023 Shrabani Sarkar 0

India on Saturday expressed its displeasure over the incident in which Indian High Commissioner to the UK Vikram Doraiswami was denied entry to the ashram […]

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