close up shot of a hand holding up a silkworm--silkworm rearing in meghalaya

Has climate change complicated silkworm rearing in Meghalaya?

Women silk weavers in Meghalaya’s Ri Bhoi district continue their tradition of silkworm rearing even as they adapt to colder winters induced by climate change.
by Samme Massar | 2 min read

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daily-wage labourers waiting at a labour chowk--Delhi labour chowks

No shade, no security: The crisis at Delhi’s labour chowks
Workers at Delhi’s labour chowks face age discrimination, wage theft, and a daily struggle without basic facilities. Here's how unused welfare funds could transform these spaces.
A wedding stage setup featuring white classical columns and arches decorated with peach, cream, and white floral arrangements. A white and gold vintage-style loveseat sits at the center, surrounded by floral garlands and golden tables--nonprofit humour

Wedding itinerary: Nonprofit edition
A minute-by-minute implementation plan (subject to stakeholder approval).
a lively market with street vendors selling cotton candy and balloons--street vendors

Claiming a hawking corner in smart Shillong
A street vendors’ association in Meghalaya urges the state government to include vendors in policy design, follow central law, and stop unlawful relocations.
by Shane Thabah | 5 min read
a crowd of people gathered in a large circle and listening to a female speaker--Sahariyas

Despite threats of displacement, the Sahariyas defend their land
From bonded labour and illegal mining to bulldozer threats in the name of plantation drives, a Sahariya Adivasi organiser from Jhansi recounts her community’s long struggle for jal, jungle, zameen.
by Mewa Sahariya | 3 min read
minimalist abstract line art of four standing figures--conference panels

Confessions of a professional panellist
Panels at conferences are meant to generate insights, discourse, and solutions. But are they accomplishing this?
by Hisham Mundol | 3 min read

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Frontline workers and first responders share their insights from working at the grassroots.
A picture of Parmeet in black t-shirt and blue jeans, sitting on a couch--deaf community

A book club, sign language, and our fight for Deaf rights
A day in the life of a Deaf student and founder of a book club as he strives for awareness, inclusion, and building a shared space for the Deaf community.
a female forest guard puts out a forest fire in Mewar Biodiversity Park, Udaipur district, Rajasthan--forest guard

Why conservation needs connection: Guarding Rajasthan’s forests
A day in the life of a forest guard, who navigates gender roles, community needs, and conservation in Rajasthan.
Women in a village standing in a group and talking_mental health stigma

From self to society: Navigating silence and stigma around mental health
A day in the life of a community health worker in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, who tackles mental health stigma through trust and support—in her own life and for the people she serves.

Social change leaders chronicle their failures and lessons learnt.
Silhouetted birds perched on bare tree_leadership failure

Building team culture isn’t optional
A nonprofit co-founder reflects on how scaling rapidly unintentionally alienated employees, which led to cracks in organisational culture.
Aerial shot of women protestors sitting_well-being

Preparing for a marathon, not a sprint 
Dalit civil rights activist Thenmozhi Soundararajan on why failure is an opportunity to build power, how systems of oppression affect well-being, and what healing looks like for individuals and communities.
Barbed wire_nonprofits

Why don’t nonprofits talk about their failures?
A number of risks, both real and perceived, stop nonprofits from talking about failure. Here's how various stakeholders can work together to overcome them.

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    Workers at Delhi’s labour chowks face age discrimination, wage theft, and a daily struggle without basic facilities. Here's how unused welfare funds could transform these spaces.

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    A street vendors’ association in Meghalaya urges the state government to include vendors in policy design, follow central law, and stop unlawful relocations.

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  • The second generation problem: Preparing the next line of leaders in nonprofits
    How can leadership transition be more strategic and less of an afterthought? Leaders at Sruti share their insights and experiment with a model of transition.

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