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Annexure-6: Alarming Increase in Distress Conditions in Bundelkhand (Based Mainly on Media Reports and a Few Interviews)

Widespread Hunger Newspapers have prominently highlighted an official survey in Banda district which found that over 4 lakh (out of a total population over 15 lakh) were affected by hunger and nearly 40 thousand were…

Annexure-5: 7000 Khadi Weavers Face Sudden Unemployment

Visitors to Jaitpur (a small town in Mahoba district of Uttar Pradesh) miss the constant hum of handlooms. For nearly 20 months the looms of weavers have been silent here, signalling the sudden unemployment of…

Annexure-4: Mining-Protect Environment As Well As Livelihood

In vast areas of Rajasthan as well as in some other regions, court orders have led to the closure of a large number of quarries and mines. These include stone quarries as well as mines…

Annexure-3: Tree-Farming To Promote Livelihood and Reduce Conflicts

In recent years a conflict situation has been created in vast areas of rural India as a result of a clash between the perception of subsistence cultivators and forest departments. These cultivators say that this…

Annexure-2: Thirsty Patha Places Its Hopes in Rain Harvesting

Gopipur village (Manikpur block of Chitrakut district, U.P.) has no shortage of wells and handpumps – the only problem is that most of these do not provide any water to the thirsty people of Gopipur…

Annexure-1: Many Dying Water Bodies Can Get A New Lease of Life

In 2005 the Cabinet cleared a Rs. 3 billion national project for the repair, renovation and restoration of water bodies such as tanks and wells. The Centre will contribute 75 percent of the funds, while…

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  • About Us
    • Genesis
    • Guiding Principles
    • Development Priorities
    • Target Group
    • Coverage Area
    • Infrastructure & Human Resource
  • Issues
    • Natural Resource Management
    • Local Planning & PRIs
    • Strengthening of Civil Society
    • Social Justice & Entitlements
    • Advocacy & Lobbying
    • Child & Rural Education
    • Women Empowerment
  • Reports & Publications
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    • Annual Reports
    • Financial Reports
    • Commentaries
    • In-house Publications
  • Resources
    • Photo Gallery
    • Posters
    • Short Films
    • Media Coverage
  • From the Field