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Balaram: Content Writer to a Counsellor
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Posted on : 21 Jul 2020

On May 2, the Animation content writer had just finished his routine animation work for the day. Balram suddenly experienced severe body pain followed by vomiting, sweat, red-eye, cough, and high temperature.

Meet Akhil, the first plasma donor from Telangana!
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Posted on : 21 Jul 2020

A UK-trained lawyer, he returned to his hometown in March this year. Due to the ongoing pandemic and social distancing measures, the 24-year-old ensured to take necessary precautions. To his shock, he tested positive. Akhil then realised that he is now Telangana state’s 'P-16'. To add to his shock, he saw the media peddling fake news about a patient in the same ward as his in Gandhi Hospital. Akhil spoke about news coverage on COVID-19 patients, "It was disheartening; they could have conveyed the story better without the use of catchy words to increase TRP."

प्रतिकूलता से निपटना और उसके आगे देखना ही नेतृत्व होता है
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Posted on : 08 Jun 2020

​किसी देश पर कोई संकट आता है तो वह उसके शीर्ष नेतृत्व को एक से अधिक तरीकों से परखता है। सबसे पहले तो जब कोई संकट आता है तो उसके प्रति तत्काल प्रतिक्रिया महत्वपूर्ण होती है। प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी द्वारा कोविड-19 के खतरे को बहुत पहले भांप लेने के साथ-साथ सतर्क, निर्णायक कदम उठाने से देश में इस वायरस के प्रसार को धीमा करने में मदद मिली और भारत को कई अन्य देशों से अलग भी खड़ा किया। अब तो प्रधानमंत्री द्वारा की गई देश को महत्वपूर्ण क्षति से बचाने की त्वरित कार्यवाही को राष्ट्रीय और अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर पर सराहा जा रहा है।

Communications on COVID-19
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Posted on : 23 May 2020

Right communication strategy and leveraging technology is an important strategy to deal with the COVID19 pandemic. As we move ahead to the critical stage wherein certain activities have been allowed in Green and Orange Zones, there is a need for a communication strategy that helps drive behavioural change and ushers in an era wherein we may need to learn to live with the virus.

Disaster Management Lessons of COVID-19
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Posted on : 07 May 2020

India has shown the way with innovative solutions– World Health Organization. But how? Cases of Covid-19 first emerged in late 2019, when a mysterious illness was reported in Wuhan, China. The cause of the disease was soon confirmed as a new kind of coronavirus, and the infection has since spread to many countries around the world and become a pandemic.

Inducing Digitization in Indian Maritime Sector
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Posted on : 28 Feb 2020

The digital footprint in Indian businesses is growing, especially, in the banking, hospitality and airlines sector. Despite several initiatives, ports and shipping companies in India have a long way to go to develop an infrastructure embracing modern technology, which would help them in improving performance to global standards.

#JanJanKaBudget: Union Budget 2020-21 reflects Citizens’ Ideas
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Posted on : 20 Feb 2020

The Ministry of Finance, Government of India invited suggestions from citizens across the country through a discussion forum on MyGov. More than 19,000 suggestions were received through this discussion. And many good ideas shared by #CitizenMyGov got reflected in the Union Budget presented by Hon. Union Finance Minister of India Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman in the Parliament on 1st Feb 2020.

Transformation from Krishi Sakhi To Udyog Sakhi – Lakshmi Bhanware
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Posted on : 08 Jan 2020

Mrs Lakshmi married to a poor agricultural family of Khirhani village in Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh. Her father-in-law’s house compelled her to work as an agricultural labour to contribute to the livelihoods of her family. She became a member of Gayatri SHG of her village during the year 2013. One year after joining the SHG she got an opportunity to undergo training on sustainable agricultural practices organised by MPSRLM. After the training was imparted to her, she was selected and appointed as a Krishi Sakhi of her village. She used the skills she learnt during the training programme to mobilize the fellow women farmers of the village to adopt the sustainable agricultural practices through providing them handholding support, field demonstrations and technical inputs.

Tasar se mili pahchaan – ab to mere pati ko mere name se sab jante hain- Gurubari Bhumiz
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Posted on : 07 Jan 2020

Gurubari Bhumiz is famous for Tasar, not only in her village but in her block and district also. She belongs to Jogidih village, Tilopada Panchayat, Kuchai Block of Saraikela district Jharkhandh. She is 8th pass. She has 3 sons. She is member of Gadabaari Aajeevika Sakhi Mandal.

Breaking the shackles of patriarchy – Somwari Kuin
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Posted on : 06 Jan 2020

Jharkhand women empower themselves, take on lead roles on their farms The face of villages in Jharkhand is changing. Gone are the days when you would only see the men working in the fields on their farm lands. Today, the women of the state are breaking the shackles of patriarchy by actively engaging in activities traditionally led by men. You can see women in large numbers plugging their fields and engaging confidently in all agricultural activities, and that too, with a great amount of success.

Lakhpati through tamarind – Roseline Purti
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Posted on : 02 Jan 2020

Roseline Purti was in shock in 2013 after her husband passed away suddenly, as he was the sole earning member of the family. The entire family’s financial burden fallen on Roseline. She has four daughters and after the death of her husband, she was completely distressed thinking about her daughter’s future. Roseline involved herself in the MKSP activities under DAY-NRLM in the year 2014 and got exposed to business of tamarind. She knew that she had to work hard to support her family financially. She established her business in 2015 after undergoing 45 days of skill training provided by two trainers from Hyderabad.

Lakhpati through Lac – Urmila Linda
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Posted on : 02 Jan 2020

It is never easy for financially deprived women, to break the shackles of society and stand on her own feet. But 45 years old Urmila Linda is doing just that from lac business. Coming from a poor background, she had to drop out of her school after passing the 8th standard. Her father died at an early age, and owing to her mother’s illness, she compelled to discontinue her schooling to make ends meet for her family. Her brothers were also forced to drop out of their school. Though her uncle was in the Army, still they did not get any help from him financially. They had only 0.2 acre of land, which they used for growing paddy only, which was mostly used for home consumption.