When the court is assured that there are no chances of staying together and it is assured that the parties will split, the court can waive off the six-month requirement.
Increased healthcare expenses and lack of access to hospitals prompt a women’s collective in eastern Uttar Pradesh to run a biweekly village clinic on family subscriptions. Sandeep Chavan takes a closer look.
With the support of her father, the world has opened up for Kalyani. She is no longer plagued with self-doubt and the perceived limitations of being a girl.
No Detention Policy was built into the law to ensure that students receive elementary education without fear of failing. As the government reconsiders this policy, Maadhyam looks at arguments for and against the policy decision.
Despite insufficient income, lean periods during monsoons and unexpected hardship such as the floods this year, the Sumra Muslim potters return every year to Sarkhej Roza, where the pots they make are bought by Hindu wholesale traders, evoking secular unity. Gajanan Khergamker takes a closer look.
Using live online classrooms and guided activities, people are changing the traditional model and bringing the classroom to their students across India.
Designing and building the temporary pavilions that house the deity during West Bengal’s biggest annual festival remains the preserve of rural artisans — chiefly farmers and folk artists — despite an increasing presence of professionals. Rajeshwari Sharma takes a closer look.