Though the Government of India has recognized the essential components for initiating a turnaround, an alarming growth in the undernourished population has been recorded.
Nepal’s traditional bio-pesticide and fertilizer Jhol Mol is suited for many smallholder Indian farmers as well, as it can be easily made in a farm without resorting to artificial chemicals that are harmful for soil health.
Dr Sema Sgaier and Amod Kumar explain why, by collecting and acting upon customer feedback, government hospitals can slowly change widely-held perceptions about the quality of their services.
How a strong action based-campaign, including litigations in court and collaboration with law officials, ensured no sale of exotic birds and other wildlife at the Sonepur Mela for the first time, ever.
From an impoverished village woman to mushroom farmer and successful entrepreneur, Anita Devi has inspired hundreds of women in Nalanda to adopt the profitable venture of mushroom cultivation. Mohd Imran Khan takes a closer look.