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A really simple guide • How Kerala heatwaves are boiling over to construction workers’ personal lives • Top Tips: How to tell climate stories that can effect change • ‘No punishment can truly compensate for what I have been through’ • Can We Find a New Way to Tell the Story of Climate Change? • Empowering didis: In Burhanpur, management of ration shops is boosting women’s confidence and financial independence • How to tell the story of climate change, in photos • How Kutti Care is giving children in this Kerala village purpose and its elders presence • Stories, sketches and colour zones: ex-prisoners decode jail life to benefit new inmates • Mission Mausam faces rural roadblock: How digital gaps and jargon keep weather forecasts from MP’s farmers • How Longwala reimagined rural governance • Law in reverse gear: How accused in drugs cases remain guilty until proven innocent • Uprooted by climate change, Uttarakhand's villagers battle for survival in Delhi • No childhood in the mangroves: What is the climate change’s toll on Sundarbans youth • Open jails make prison terms productive, life easier • It's tenant farmers, not landowners, who bear the burden of climate change in Rajasthan • Tourism brings money to Ladakh but leaves agriculture and farming traditions behind • PESA empowers tribal villages in Madhya Pradesh, but roadblocks remain • Weaponising juvenile records to deny government jobs • Sunny side up: How solar power is sparking a jobs revival in Kashmir • Apply for Climate Fellowship • Once an accused, always an accused: how past decides the fate of a denotified tribe in Madhya Pradesh • In the remote, tribal villages of Gadchiroli, climate change is breeding malaria • Cost of power: How villages in Odisha are losing out to the state’s energy ambitions • Sowing hope: How Majuli farmers are reinventing agricultural practices amid weather fury • Living on the edge: Farmers in this Bihar district battle river and red tape • Punishment served, yet taint of crime continues to haunt reformed convicts • Discontent and misgovernance as Tamil Nadu postpones panchayat elections • Curse of the canal: Seepage and waterlogging lay waste to agriculture in Rajasthan's Luni delta • University vs us: The story behind CUJ's incomplete buildings • An undertrial with heart ailments, her death in custody raises uncomfortable questions • From ice cream to Kole wetlands: How a Kerala panchayat is tackling poverty with planning and participation • Undoing 8 years of marriage, one step at a time • Punishment for protest is jila badar • Assam's ‘left-behind’ women wage lonely, futile battle against extreme floods • Fighting the dark side of the mind, he stayed in prison for 22 years • In a corner of Kupwara, native fish disappear with the changing climate • 'Now we want the chair': Kashmir’s women SHG leaders gear up to fight panchayat elections • In Rajasthan, Dalit youth assert their right to dignity in wedding processions • Maize helps Anantapur farmers decode the climate change maze • The women mangrove keepers of Jhadling • Shalkhar model of sustainable agriculture is a blend of science, spirituality • Spotify link जलवायु परिवर्तन का असर आपकी थाली पर | ft. अरविन्द शुक्ला • जलवायु परिवर्तन का असर आपकी थाली पर | ft. अरविन्द शुक्ला • pod.101rpt.in • Where is our free time? • NIRDPR funding puzzle raises question of to be or not to be • A painful period in the salt pans of Little Rann of Kutch • Common lands, no common laws: tribal law blocks land acquisition in one village, while the other falters • Rising imports a tough nut to crack for Kashmiri walnut industry • Uttar Pradesh farmers in the red as red rot infestation peaks • Unequal stakes, invisible workers: why FPOs need a women’s revolution • Photo Essay: Joy of the daily grind • Himachal's natural farming certification faces market blues • 101Reporters Climate Change Workshops Registration Link • Grow organic, sell non-organic: the strange predicament of Bundelkhand's marginal farmers • Kashmir's haakh is in urgent need of a climate change hack • Giridih saves its village ponds with NITI Aayog's help • Women in the woods: why firewood is the ultimate favourite of rural households in Kashmir every winter • Blame game continues as Dabli Rathan struggles to manage its filth • Lack of education, legal know-how put a spoke on justice delivery in Bihar’s gram kachaharis • Slow yet steady, Punjab farmers pave the way for revival of organic desi cotton • Why Dalit women farmers in Punjab are giving up on organic cultivation • Bathinda's ponds reek of sewage, but rejuvenation cost a thing to ponder over • Shifting sands: can PESA save Jharkhand’s rivers from death knell? • Chalkari, the land of unrequited promises and unjust transition • Fast food cooks up a new trend in villages of Hanumangarh • Nepali migrant workers in apple orchards of Himachal Pradesh face the heat of climate change • Power of protest fails to light up lives in this Rajasthan village • Discoms feel the heat as Rajasthan power problem peaks • Floods, erosion and the miserable existence in Danapur Diara • Durgapur’s tale of sorrow has Damodar valley project at its centre • Better route planning need of the hour for Odisha's LAccMI buses • Flood of woes rains on cattle rearers of Uttar Pradesh • Mankirdias of Similipal at the crossroads of tradition and modernity • Vocational trainers’ endless wait for monthly payments, contracts • Fasal Bima Yojana and the art of minimising payouts • Tainted waters of Tilia put life in peril • Women and the machine: how gender-friendly equipment bring ease to farmwork in Odisha • Nandurbar dumps clean solar energy, adopts costly grid power • Turning a new leaf, these Odisha women make eco-friendly practices a habit • Waste to wealth: Bhopal district panchayat spends Rs 75,000 per month to earn just Rs 4.5 lakh a year • Rev up or phase down? Brick sector’s million-dollar question has multiple implications • After cotton, pink bollworms devour wheat crop in Khandwa • FAQs Answered | How 101Reporters works • Windfall for farmers as Chhattisgarh’s paddy politics paves way for increased production, higher returns • La La Lantana: Madhya Pradesh villagers clear out invasive species, laugh all the way to the bank • Municipal expansion far away, but Santal tribals still wary of change • Coarse grain scheme in Madhya Pradesh remains on paper • Make or break: how language decides learning outcomes among Gujjar Bakarwals of Kashmir • Unconventional sewage treatment plant holds promise for farmers of Gujarat's Padra • Students in Odisha wield mobile cameras, pens to save village history from extinction • Tiger burning bright in the forests of Uttarakhand, but women cannot wait or shirk duty • A bus ride from Budgam’s villages in search of daily employment • Why attendance is the golden word in schools of rural Uttar Pradesh • Shadow of solar project on grazing land keeps village in Tirunelveli on its toes • Despite a multitude of schemes, quality concerns batter school education in rural Andhra Pradesh • Madhya Pradesh farmers want Kisan Rail back, but with better facilities • MGNREGA vital, Rajasthan villages say ‘no’ to municipal upgrade • Bihar's black rice experiment falters at first step • Knitting their way to self-empowerment, Lahauli style • Left out of coal workforce, risky illegal mining is the only option before them • Social challenges pin down just transition efforts in Bokaro • Dry spell, glacial melts and the climate of uncertainty in Kashmir • Every drop matters in making Kolar's agricultural landscape sustainable • Farmers in Rajasthan unlock horse power, earn in lakhs every year • Missing MSP, awareness keep bio-fortified black wheat in the dark • A sweet victory for unmarried women of Rajasthan as anganwadi positions open for them • Portal of trouble opens again for Madhya Pradesh tribals on the lookout for pattas • Anatomy of caste discrimination in a Tamil Nadu village where Dalits defied diktats • An accident grant scheme for migrant labourers in Bihar that beneficiaries have no idea about • Odisha model, ecosystem services incentive and the way forward to mainstreaming millets • 101rpt.in • Operational issues up plastic pollution in rural areas of Madhya Pradesh • Dodging dengue in the backyard, Uttar Pradesh’s Bansa manages its waste through action, education • Makki ka achar is the new favourite of cattle rearers in Punjab • Madurai Quarry • Chilli leaves a bad taste as losses mount for cultivators in Andhra Pradesh's Bandur • Learning is earning for women entrepreneurs from the Northeast • In a mockery of democracy, Punjab's Bhamme Kalan set to see sarpanch election five years from its original date • Toilets are crumbling units in many villages of Uttar Pradesh's Sitapur • Fragmented ancestral lands, high input costs do a disservice to young farmers of Bihar's Bhojpur • Transport woes for villagers as HC puts brakes on rural service of city buses in Madhya Pradesh • Devlikala learns the ropes, powers panchayat’s progress through PESA Act • Chitradurga's MGNREGA workers await Central succour as pending wages, drought put them to hardship • Climate change upsets the apple cart of orchardists in Himachal Pradesh • Women in Gundegaon bank on entrepreneurship as climate change affects farm income • Allehpur block scores high and low in rural sanitation • Land allotment applicants have nothing to cheer this elections • Kerala women make water hyacinths into income ideas • Bihar’s government schools need more than science lab modernisation • Crorepatis swindle wages as corruption rampant in MGNREGA • Swachh Bharat Grameen fails in Jammu and Kashmir • Sun shines on Bihar renewable energy sector,new regulations needed to tap it better • Pandemic-stricken villagers revive bamboo art • Always ‘reserved’, navigating caste in higher education • Power crisis for fishermen • Costume festival in Sitapur, UP • Jamtara’s journey from cybercrime to community libraries • VIDEO | Visually impaired candidate denied right to contest, determined to fight discrimination