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How Students Struggling to Get Educated in Kashmir Came Up With Collective Solutions During the Pandemic
Mir Quasim, an undergraduate journalism student in Kashmir, India, has only attended a few months of classes – yet he is nearly done with his degree.
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As City Profits Pour In, India's Rural School Meals Tragedy Is Due To Be Repeated
For the last three years this small, one-room school hasn’t seen a single midday meal served to its impoverished students – nor have cooks across the country been paid.
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What’s Killing the Children in Jadugora, India?
Before the uranium mines came, children did not crawl around in the dirt and die.
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How Global Day of Rage Fueled Solidarity Protests for India's LGBT Community
Recent worldwide protests challenged a ruling by India's Supreme Court which officially makes homosexuality a crime in India.
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Turning to Community, Indian Women Are Organizing to Fight Sexual Violence
At “local support 101” and other groups springing up in Delhi, mothers meet to discuss the latest news and reports about sexual violence meted out against young women and girls across India.
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India's New Video Journalists: Empowering Communities and Reshaping Media
Savitha Rath isn’t the usual breed of journalist found in India. She has no college education nor does she speak English. But now she and others like her are documenting important community issues -- and the country is taking notice.