July 5, 2023

“Coming together is a BEGINNING
Staying together is PROGRESS
Working together is SUCCESS”
by Saroj Kumar, Banka, Bihar

   
June 26, 2023

Gita Chose to Live a Life of Dignity
by Shilpi Roy, Churchu, Jharkhand

“I was in trouble. Most of the times urinating became so difficult, and I was not recovering from the problem. A constant burning sensation and pain made me feel sick. Some said it’s happening because I am not properly washing myself after defecating in the open, some said open defecation itself was the problem.
June 21, 2023

Muniya’s Good START
by Saroj Kumar, Banka, Bihar

June 21, 2023

Work from Home? Business from Home!
by Shiva Prasad Nemmadi, Ranibandh, West Bengal

May 23, 2023

No More Cheating, the Future Looks ‘PROWFIT’able Now
by Meghna Roy, Baghmundi, West Bengal

May 15, 2023

Sangita is Smart and so is Her Phone!
by Markandeya Mohapatra, Thakurmunda, PRADAN

Nights of Kaspur village are usually calm, silent, and pitch-dark. Beneath a sky full of twinkling stars, one can see thousands of fireflies adorning bushes and trees. Tranquility reigns. Only Nirmal’s sudden exasperated cries and Dulourin’s sobbing would shatter this calm at times.
February 27, 2023

Non-traditional crop. For additional income, small farmers in Odisha, Jharkhand take to marigold

NGO Pradan hand-holds them under the National Rural Livelihood Mission programme
February 27, 2023

Tears of joy rolled down my cheeks as I received the award

Damayanti Nayak’s inspiring journey is causing many farmers to take up collectivized and synchronized farming. Here Damayanti recalls how she went from growing crops for self consumption to earning 2 lacs from farming - in her own words
February 27, 2023

Adivasis in Several Odisha, Jharkhand Districts Earn Less Than Rs 1 Lakh Annually

A survey shows that the annual daily wages of an Adivasi household are around Rs 31,000.
February 27, 2023

Bio-resource centers as a tool to tackle the fertilizers crisis – The state of regenerative agriculture in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand

India has seen a rapid growth in the use of chemical fertilisers and pesticides over the last decade as the country’s population increased. In Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand, two states in central India, farmers use more than twice as much fertiliser per acre as farmers in other parts of India.