Raising Healthy Children is Society’s Responsibility, Not Mothers’ Alone
India is home to the largest population of malnourished children in the world, and the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted supply chains that were already weak...
The Many Controversies of the Central Vista Redevelopment Project
Missed out on why the Central Vista Redevelopment Project has been facing huge public outrage? Here is a quick recap of the project and the many controversies that surround it.
Tokyo Calling: Creating Mentally Resilient Athletes Through a Pandemic
How has the COVID-19 pandemic impact athletes' mental conditioning, and how are they preparing for the upcoming Olympics against an uncertain and hostile background?
A Roadmap to Safely Reopening Schools For Our Children
Instead of asking whether schools should reopen, examine the requirements to allow our children to be safely reintroduced to their classrooms and childhoods.
Meet the Sahiyas Empowering Women to Take Control of Their Health in Rural Jharkhand
A community-based approach called Participatory Learning and Action has allowed Sahiyas to streamline their efforts, engage with marginalised communities, and command the respect and recognition that they deserve.
How has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Sex Workers?
Three sex workers describe their experiences of dealing with the harsh impacts of COVID-19 on their livelihoods, families and community.
Centering the Community in Rural Mental Health Care
Here's a look at how community-led interventions can be used to improve mental health care in rural India.
Tokyo Calling: In Conversation with India’s First Female Sailor
Updated on July 13th
In the next episode of our series, Tokyo Calling, Chirag Chinnappa sits down with India's first woman sailor, Nethra Kumanan.
Nethra sheds...
UP’s Population Control Bill Unlikely to Stand the Test of Courts, Discriminates Against Women’s...
While the draft Bill has been criticised for being election propaganda by the BJP, the Yogi Adityanath government has insisted that it has been introduced with the intent of bringing down the TFR to 2.1 by 2026 and 1.9 by 2030. What are the legal and policy implications of such legislation?
What We Have Learnt From Conducting Telephonic Health Surveys During the Pandemic
With all its challenges and breakthroughs over the past two years, telephonic data collection has proven to be a useful alternative for in-person data collection methods, albeit entirely new.