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Hope to survival amidst COVID-19

19 Oct 2020

With the whole world coming to a standstill and struggling to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, there is a section of the population that has lost their livelihood and earning. Sailam Raihing, a single mother of three children who hails from Paorei village,  Ukhrul district of Manipur was also left jobless and struggling to support her […]

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Cyclone Amphan: Recounting tales of Horror

17 Oct 2020

 “Shob shesh hoye gyalo (Everything is over)”, was the answer that Dipankar Mridha received from his mother after cyclone Amphan ravaged the Sundarbans delta in West Bengal on 20th May, 2020. Dipankar Mridha is a 22-year-old migrant worker from Jogesganj, Madabkati village in Sundarbans delta, West Bengal. His family is struggling to recover from the destruction […]

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HOPE IN TIMES OF DESPAIR

14 Oct 2020

Suraj Ramji is a 25-year-old migrant worker hailing from Awaliya village in Madhya Pradesh. He belongs to the Korku tribe, which is an ethnic adivasi group residing in parts of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. A lesser known tribe, the Korkus are known to follow a traditional form of living with thatched huts made up of […]

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Hope beyond the Clouds

30 Sep 2020

A chilly wind blows softly over the place. The streets are empty, save for an occasional passerby. It is an unusual sight at this time of the year, where normally the streets would be bustling with pilgrims. Chanting hymns, sanguine pilgrims would reach the Holy Temple of Kedarnath, after completing a distance of 16 km […]

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AMPHAN- The Destruction of Fauna, Flora, Livelihood and Dreams in Sundarbans

29 Sep 2020

Never had human civilisation suffered a calamity more ruthless than the supercyclone Amphan battering the eastern coast of India amidst the COVID19 pandemic. Several communities from the low lying areas and coastal regions suffered immensely. Amongst the ones gravely affected by the cyclone is Shyamali Munda, a 43-year-old woman from the Kasiabad Mundapara village of […]

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The Woman of the Family

The limited availability of worldly resources has confined human greed. But the unjust scarcity of critical means of sustenance turns the basic need of the marginalised into a vulnerability. Here’s where inequality in society holds an origin. We live in a world of contrast where lavish fortunes adjacent deficiencies but hardly does the marginalised find […]

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HUMAN TRAFFICKING: A SCOURGE TO HUMANITY

12 Sep 2020

Almost after six years of repressing her emotional pain, Sagarika shared her story of sufferance as a human trafficking survivor. Currently working as a volunteer under CASA’s IREACH Humanitarian Response project in Sundarbans, her journey of terror, trauma and abuse to an independent woman comes off as an exemplar in the present times. It was […]

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The Tears of Emotion and Pain- A Reunion and The Struggle Behind

1 Sep 2020

“Though I shall never forget this worst phase of my life, I shall also loathe my disappointment at the quarantine centres against the lack of basic facilities. There was no sanitation and hygiene; we had to get food from our home. The 14 days lockdown also worsened the financial troubles in my family”, narrates Aarti. […]

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Mounting troubles for the Transgender Community

26 Aug 2020

Covid-19 has swept the globe with adversities in every sector. As the nation grapples with the challenges of the pandemic, the plight of the transgender communities is yet to be heard. “I have been facing discrimination all my life. Life has never been easy for me, even when I was a kid.” 34 year- old […]

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