Whether bamboo is a grass or a tree is a question of survival for many

Falling profits discourage silk farmers

Return to the basics: create jobs in the hinterland

A Rajasthan village entrusts anti malaria campaign to children; they do remarkable work

A women development programme is changing the face of Rajasthan's countryside

Something unique is being done in the countryside of Rajasthan, in the self-help groups (shgs) formed in the villages. Following keen interest shown in the matter by chief minister Vasundhera Raje, poor women who live in abject poverty in the state will get a new lease of life.

The Sahariyas, a tribal community inhabiting Baran district of Rajasthan, are fighting to stave off hunger and death; 15 of them, mostly malnourished children, have died since July without medical care. The one-time hunter-gatherers demand work even as politicians debate whether the deaths were due to hunger or disease.

Nagpal Tea Stall, 29 Rajpur Road, Dehradun. RAJU sips his tea, eyes glued to the television. Then his eyes light up as he hears talk of Bhutan. He strikes up a conversation with NITIN SETHI

Komal Kothari 1929-2004 Renowned folk imagist Komal Kothari passed away in Jodhpur on April 20 after a prolonged bout with cancer. He was 75. Komalda, as everyone fondly called him, will be

The Wasteland: Making of Grass-roots Leaders

The growth of a women s group that moved from being a savings unit to a social voice

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