Achieving universal health coverage in tribal India
It was 2011-12, as part of a committee formed by the government to review the ground realities of healthcare interventions
Mentha farmers in Uttar Pradesh learn how to double their income
Pain relief balm is a quick remedy for headache, muscle aches, joint pain, and itching. Ever wondered what brings quick relief to millions?
HarvestPlus CEO Arun Baral Addresses India Conference on Nutrition Security
This observation came from Arun Baral, CEO of HarvestPlus, who was speaking at the second edition of the Rural Colloquy organized by the Transforming Rural India Foundation (TRIF).
Second edition of Indian Rural Colloquy comes to an end; fosters community-driven development
The curtains were drawn on the second edition of the Indian Rural Colloquy (IRC) after over 50 thought leaders, decision-makers, and innovators gathered
Putin’s Ukraine war has three lessons for global food supplies
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine forced global food producers, distributors and relief programs to quickly adapt to overcome the shortages – and they did so, on the whole, with great agility.
PM Kisan Yojana Update: Government Begins Scrutiny of Farmers’ Land Records
The inspection of land records of 6.96 lakh farmers has already begun in Prayagraj by the district revenue and agriculture departments.
Organic Fertilizer: This fertilizer will change the life of farmers in just 18 days, you should also know how to make it
Organic Farming: Berkeley compost made from dry and green waste of agriculture is currently being used only for the
Bodoland Development Fellowship Programme launched at BTC Secretariat
A fellowship programme named Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Development Fellowship Programme was launched
Gharu to support creating voters awareness
Secretary State Election Commission, Rakesh Singh urged Sarika Gharu, teacher Sohagpur, Hoshangabad district, voluntary organization Transform Rural India
8th India Maize Summit Concludes Today
Agritech start-ups are emerging as a relevant solution across the maize value chain. It’s time to make Maize start-ups successful and propel India forward
CSO must give feedback in implementation of schemes
Feedback should be given to civil society organizations in the implementation of the schemes. Government schemes and programmes
Jharkhand approves mobile tabs for 21000 residential school students, service regularisation manual of para teachers
Rs 900 cr for petrol subsidy of Rs 250 per month to ration card holders
ई-संजीवनी- झारखंड में आदिवासी समुदायों के दरवाजों तक पहुंची स्वास्थ्य सेवाएं
कुछ समय पहले तक झारखंड के दूरदराज के इलाकों में रहने वाले लोग बीमार पड़ने पर डॉक्टर से परामर्श तक नहीं ले पाते थे।
Panel discussion on climate change impact on agricultural livelihoods of women
Aimed at understanding the intricacies of climate change effects among genders and to look for ideas and solutions to foster gender parity
Renewable Energy vs Coal: Where Does India Stand?
(IPS) – Coal—considered to be one of the most polluting fossil fuels and, therefore, one of the biggest contributors to climate change
How folk art aided Cov vax drive in remote villages
The Azim Premji Foundation teamed up with the state health department and a New Delhi-based non-profit organisation to carry out Covid-19 vaccination drives through folk art in 514 hard-to-reach villages in five districts of Jharkhand.
Govt proposes high-level committee for urban planning
To bring a paradigm change in urban planning and development in view of rapid urbanisation, the Modi Government on Tuesday proposed setting up a high-level committee of urban planners
Jharkhand: Good news for assistant teachers in Jharkhand, will retire in 60 years, salary will increase by 50 percent, know the complete decision of the state cabinet
In Jharkhand, assistant teachers will now be able to serve till the age of 60 and their honorarium will be increased up to 50 immediately after passing
India’s future and role in the post-COVID-19 world
Almost two years after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, the world is coming to terms with the disruptions caused by the virus.
India’s Race to Vaccinate Its Villages Meets With Rural Resistance
In the country’s remote and desperately poor areas, suspicion of the government’s motives runs deep.
COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 21 October Oct 21, 2021
This daily round-up brings you a selection of the latest news and updates on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, as well as tips and tools to help you stay informed and protected.
Innoterra aims to be the ‘intel inside’ for small farmers, says Nitin Puri
Innoterra is on a mission to build a robust supply chain for small farmers in India.
Regulation of healthcare in rural India absolutely critical to achieve universal health coverage
that in order to achieve universal healthcare coverage a public-private health interface is needed in India. This issue was discussed today, August 5, as part of the ‘India Rural Colloquy’ organised by Transform Rural India Foundation.
50 ways India’s last-mile COVID-19 responders are leading the way to a just recovery
For domestic worker Shayna, the COVID-19 crisis has brought her life to a standstill. Stranded in Bengaluru, she hasn’t seen
Hiking resources, putting preventive measures in place will give impetus to gender equality
Ms. Suneeta Dhar, Independent Gender Advisor, former CEO Jagori, used her vast experience in the development sector to
Entrepreneurship, skilling can wean off rural youth from their obsession for govt. jobs
“The Indian youth obsession with their focus on procuring only government jobs for livelihood is highly
One week India Rural Colloquy rolls out on Zoom on Sunday
Transforming Rural India Foundation’s (TRIF) first one week long India Rural Colloquy rolls out on Zoom today.
Rural Women’s Collectives Struggle To Survive Even As They Help Manage Covid Fallout
For well over a year now, nearly 76 million women members of self-help groups in rural India have helped in efforts to manage the health and nutrition crises caused by the pandemic — from running community kitchens to making masks. But they are themselves dealing with members’ loss of income and unpaid debts, we find.
Half of rural Indians eating less; a third may stop kids’ schooling: Report
A ground survey by Transforming Rural India Foundation raises alarm bells about the impending human catastrophe
DMF best practices: How Bijapur started a new healthcare model
Mining-affected districts have hired doctors, upgraded hospitals and improved last-mile healthcare access to communities with mining-related disease burden