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No Room for School
The children of a Government School in Jammu and Kashmir have only one room to study in. Ever since it was set up in 2003, the school of Mir Mohala Rahayee in Badgam District of Jammu and Kashmir has been in a rundown state.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Mar 29, 2012 -
Voices of Dissent in Manipur Challenge the Govt.
Manipuris Speak Out Against Forced Evictions. Since independence, over 10 crore Indians have been displaced in the name of development.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Mar 1, 2012 -
Library But No Readers
The public library of Shopian District, Jammu & Kashmir, is almost deserted. At the Shopian District Library, in the southwest part of Kashmir, newspapers and magazines are lying on the reading desk, untouched.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Jan 5, 2012 -
Modern Architecture Can’t Cope with Tradition
In Gairsen, Uttarakhand modern construction has people’s lives at risk. Uttarakhand is one of the most seismically active parts of India.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Dec 23, 2011 -
Mining Poisons South Goa Waters
Excessive mining in South Goa has left water resources polluted. In today’s video, Community Correspondent Devidas Gaonkar exposes the terrible effect that mining is having on water resources in South Goa.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Dec 5, 2011 -
Govt. Hypocrisy Leaves Poor Homeless
In Rajasthan, government-provided housing was forcefully torn down to widen a road. This September, residents of Sapotra block in Karauli district, Rajasthan were in for a nasty shock when their houses were pulled down without any notice by the Government.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Nov 14, 2011 -
Live Wires of Ludhiana
People fear electrocution as monsoons submerge open wires. The residents of Sanjay Gandhi Colony, Ludhiana, are in constant danger of being electrocuted.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Nov 7, 2011 -
The Case of the Missing Tehsildar
Ambagad Chowki, Chhattisgarh, is in need of a regular Revenue Officer. “Our permanent Tehsildar was transferred nine months ago.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Nov 2, 2011 -
MNREGA brings Employment to Rural Uttarakhand
Government scheme has proved beneficial to the rural unemployed. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act was enacted in 2005 by the then UPA Coalition government.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Nov 1, 2011 -
Youth Lose Lives in Dangerous Waters
No safety for unsuspecting swimmers in Solan district “College students visit this place but they don’t realize the river is deep and they could drown.” The flowing river near Brijpur in Himachal Pradesh is a growing tourist attraction. It is a common sight to see young people swimming here on weekends.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Oct 31, 2011 -
Villages Lit Up By Solar Lanterns
In a village in Cuttack District, Orissa, a village now has access to sustainable light after sundown due to solar technology. Residents in Community Correspondent Sarita Biswal’s village, located in Cuttack District, Orissa, have had their lives changed by the distribution of solar lanterns.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Sep 27, 2011 -
Unprotected Sewage Cleaners at Risk
In Walhe village, Maharashtra, Dalit sewer cleaners continue to work with human waste, refuse, and toxic fumes without life-saving equipment. Imagine walking around on a hot, humid summer day. You feel sweaty, tired, and dehydrated.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Sep 27, 2011 -
Unfixed Light Endanger Lives
In Valmiki Nagar, Haryana, a solar light installed at a dangerous intersection lies broken. In Community Correspondent Amit Kumar’s Haryana village of Valmiki Nagar, the municipal council installed a solar light in a dangerous intersection to improve the lives of this marginalized Dalit community, as part of an empowerment scheme.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Sep 26, 2011 -
Lost Houses of Sajwal
In Sajwal, Maharashtra, people are still waiting for promised housing grants. In today’s video, Community correspondent Anand Pagare visits his neighbouring village to explore issues concerning the Indira Awaas Yojana.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Sep 22, 2011 -
Easy Access to Banned Drug
In Karauli, Rajasthan, Oxytocin is used freely despite its ban by the government. Oxytocin is a hormone found in mammals, primarily related to female reproduction.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Sep 22, 2011 -
Locals in Tourist Destination Threatened
Residents of Doodhpathri, Kashmir face poverty and displacement due to contradictory govt. policies.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Sep 21, 2011 -
Bishnois Preserve Biodiversity
The Bishnois of Haryana stand by their forefathers’ vows of protecting their environment. Between the 15th and 16th century, Guru Jambheshwar founded Bishnoism in Rajasthan, and his followers spread through North India and what is now Pakistan.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Sep 19, 2011 -
Tribal Woman Overcomes Odds
A tribal woman vendor in Assam overcomes economic difficulty and fights for her rights. The narrow lanes winding through Gossaigaon market is the path along which people of Kokrajhar district, Assam walk down for all their needs.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Aug 18, 2011 -
Resisting Exploitation In The Maximum City
In Mumbai, workers employed by the biggest biomedical waste treatment factory are on strike, demanding better work conditions. While Bombay was the scene of strong labor movements, Mumbai, as the city was renamed in 1995, is the thriving economic capital of India, where companies are blessed by liberalization measures and structural adjustment policies.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Jul 20, 2011 -
Kerosene Distribution Corrupt, Needy Distressed
In Malegaon, subsidized kerosene meant for the poorest is diverted by the distributors. Hundreds of villagers from Malegaon district walk for miles from remote areas and far away villages, and gather around one of the public distribution shops of the district, with the hope of receiving some 2 liters of kerosene at a subsidized rate.Collected in videovolunteers's videos Jul 20, 2011
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videovolunteers The children of a Government School in Jammu and Kashmir have only one room to study in. Ever since it was set up in 2003, the school of Mir Mohala Rahayee in Badgam District of Jammu and Kashmir has been in a rundown state. Read More
Mar 29, 2012