A nomads’ legend keeps the Indian wolf alive: An unconventional conservation story
The tribesmen consider the wolf to be the brother of their ancestors ...
Solar Panels and Solidarity
The adivasi women of Edamalakudi, Kerala’s remotest panchayat, have helped light up their villages with solar power!
Much to learn from Tribals
Tribal farming systems, based on the wisdom and experiences of several generations, are well-adapted to local conditions and constraints.
Radio women of Patara wins Unesco award
"I talk to Saharians in their own language about their village, livelihood, food etc. and broadcast them through Radio Dhadkan," says Ramvati.
30-year journey from tribal boy to Forest Man
The man who planted a forest
The untold Poorna story
The power of pro-poor policies was demonstrated when 13-year-old Malavath Poorna, a tribal girl from Telengana, summitted Mount Everest last May.
Biases in news reporting
Illustrating an example of how bias can and often gets built into news reporting, and how a simple difference in highlighting of different facts involved can twist the tale. Even to the extent of painting the victims of an event as the villains, distracting the reader from the root causes of an issue, and advocating the wrong solutions by misinterpreting the problems.
Healing a Tradition
A low-tech online network connects traditional healers and patients in Bhopal