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5th Mar 2009
You don't have to be an expert to make a difference
> K.M. Basheer’s educational qualifications make him an unlikely leader of a medical movement. He has not studied beyond Class X. But this farmer from Nilambur in Kerala’s Malappuram district heads a ...
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21st Jul 2008
In Theory v. In Practice: The India Development Gateway
In line with its National E-Governance Plan, the Government of India recently launched the India Development Gateway, which seeks to “foster inclusive growth and empower its rural users through releva...
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9th Jun 2008
The Experiment: E-Medicine in Rural Gujarat
Under the auspices of its “e-gram” initiative, which intends to connect all villages through broadband, the Gujarat government has launched an e-medicine scheme for rural areas. The objective of the s...
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6th Jun 2008
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Your daily dose of headlines:Agriculture: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) in conjunction with academic institutions will begin providing district-specific agro-weather advisories to assist ...
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2nd Jun 2008
Gay Capital of the Sub-Continent: Bangalore
While the government of India wrestles with its official stance on homosexuality, the gay-lesbian scene in Bangalore is flourishing. Just last week,> The Delhi high court directed the Union government...
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30th May 2008
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Education’s Woes and Pros: A new study conducted by UNESCO reveals that less than 30% of schools have access to electricity and only half of them have toilets for girls. In order to address such woefu...
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16th May 2008
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Energy and the Environment: Tata Power promises an environmentally conscious power plant in Cuttack and also pledges to pay above market rates for acquiring the land. The national government launches ...
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15th May 2008
Thumbs up, thumbs down
A thoroughly inspiring story reminding us that the most important examples of innovation occur where we least expect them to.> Farmers who visit Amai Mahalinga Naik’s two-acre plot on the hilltop near...
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9th May 2008
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You daily dose of headlines:Health, Women and Mortality:The lack of inclusion of midwives within the National Rural Health Mission is highlighted as one of the main reasons for the high maternal morta...
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3rd May 2008
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Your daily dose of headlines:Health: India continues to have the world’s highest number of polio cases this year, with the disease having crippled more children till April than it did during the same ...
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2nd May 2008
Another Victory for Sex Workers
In a prior post, Vinay wrote about a groundbreaking event – the establishment of the first ever bank run for and by sex workers in Kamathipura, Bombay.As a follow up to that post, OneWorld South Asia ...
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2nd May 2008
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Here is the daily dose of headlines:Water supply: In Chennai, city officials have made it mandatory that buildings connected to the main water supply install meters to measure consumption.Government t...
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