Persistent poverty and inequality is not just a violation of basic human rights of the people but it also undermines economic growth of a nation by wasting talents and human resources. It leads to a skewed society where power and decision-making remains in the hands of a few, leading to greater conflicts and undermining social cohesion.
22 Feb, 2023
Sitamarhi, Bihar
It wasn't always easy for Divya Devi and Kamod to provide for their family. Thanks to Project Utthan—Oxfam India-HDFC project—she opened a tailoring shop, which she now runs successfully to provide fo...
Read More27 Feb, 2023
Koraput, Odisha
Once a mono cropper and earning about Rs 20000 annually until a year ago, Adi Burudi now has expanded her scope and avenues of farming and making profits of nearly Rs 35000. The turning point for the ...
Read More27 Feb, 2023
Kalahandi, Odisha
What started as a Resource Centre for information dissemination in Manikera village in Kalahandi has now become a business hub! 30 women in 3 Resource Centres were provided with tent house kits and...
Read More02 Mar, 2023
S 24 Parganas, West Bengal
Sonali Neye is our public health champion from Bipradaspur village in Gosaba block in South 24 Parganas. But she stands out also because she is the only woman Toto (e-rickshaw) driver in her village. ...
Read More29 Mar, 2023
Nalanda, Bihar
Meet Rinku Devi, the mushroom farmer.
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29 Mar, 2023
Koraput, Odisha
Jani Nayak, Namita Pujari and Sunita Pujari are breaking new grounds.
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