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Stories from Beggar’s Home: How the Bombay Prevention of Begging Act...

June 16, 2021
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To address the issue of begging in India justly, a new government vocabulary and responsibility surrounding destitution needs to be developed.

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This sunday, hear from Shivani Gangakhedkar about This sunday, hear from Shivani Gangakhedkar about her experience working with us! Earlier this year, she wrote a great story about vaccine hesitancy in rural India, where communities and smaller urban clusters still suffer from misinformation, myths, a glaring digital divide, and the basic lack of guidance in terms of getting vaccinated.
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The @latikaroyfoundation connected with more than The @latikaroyfoundation connected with more than 1,500 families between April of 2020 and March of 2021, providing virtual therapy, special education, and communication and counselling services. Its experiences of successfully engaging children with disabilities hinge on listening to the concerns of their parents and devising appropriate learning solutions for them. This International Day of Disabled Persons, these insights can prove critical for other disability organisations navigating present and future emergencies.
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Although India's silicon valley, Bengaluru, has gr Although India's silicon valley, Bengaluru, has grown into a global metropolitan, one big problem has haunted its residents since time immemorial—roads. Time and again, across the city, roads are laid, only to be dug up again. And even on those roads that are left alone, you'll probably be met with a pothole every 10 metres. 
So why is this happening? Where are the city's footpaths? Who is responsible for all this anyway, and is there a neck for citizens to choke? This week, we ask a genuine question: what's the scene with Bangalore's roads da?
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Folktales remain important sites where power dynam Folktales remain important sites where power dynamics between genders are created and consolidated. The many possibilities of Rantas, the fallen woman, populate Kashmiri folktales. They follow a stock formula—often hidden in them lie the eternal causes of the expected transgressions populating a woman's life. The Rantas is ever-present as a cautionary tale for women against their own bodies and instincts—portrayed on the verge of the irrational, they always threaten to spill out. The myth of the Rantas tells Kashmiri girls and women: beware of yourselves.
By Feryal Darakshan Banday
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