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The rising cost of learning in India

From school fees to coaching classes, education expenses are climbing across India. Here’s what the data shows.
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The fragile livelihoods of Lucknow’s flower farmers
While flower prices soar during festive seasons, these periodic profits offer little security to marginal farmers. Changing weather, inadequate transport and storage facilities, and unstable markets continue to impact livelihoods.
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Building real safety nets for India’s artisans
While relief efforts after the fire at Dastkar's Nature Bazaar have been swift, they have depended largely on public charity, highlighting the absence of institutional safeguards for artisans’ livelihoods.
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Hope, practice, and the work of social change
In conversation with a young practitioner, Akhila Sivadas, executive director at the Centre for Advocacy and Research, reflects on staying rooted in hope amid the uncertainties of working in the social sector.
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The development worker’s manifesto
A manifesto for development professionals everywhere—drafted between meetings, shaped by lived experience, and submitted with cautious optimism.
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What does it mean to care for someone with a serious illness?
A day in the life of a counsellor and nurse in Mumbai as they provide home-based palliative care, helping patients and families face illness, loss, and uncertainty with dignity.
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‘One day, one day, the women will go out to protest…’
A day in the life of two union leaders fighting for fair working conditions in Karnataka’s beedi industry and for the rights of their community.
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The girl who refused to drop out
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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.
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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.
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  • The rising cost of learning in India
    From school fees to coaching classes, education expenses are climbing across India. Here’s what the data shows.

    The fragile livelihoods of Lucknow’s flower farmers
    While flower prices soar during festive seasons, these periodic profits offer little security to marginal farmers. Changing weather, inadequate transport and storage facilities, and unstable markets continue to impact livelihoods.

    Building real safety nets for India’s artisans
    While relief efforts after the fire at Dastkar's Nature Bazaar have been swift, they have depended largely on public charity, highlighting the absence of institutional safeguards for artisans’ livelihoods.


    Building real safety nets for India’s artisans
    While relief efforts after the fire at Dastkar's Nature Bazaar have been swift, they have depended largely on public charity, highlighting the absence of institutional safeguards for artisans’ livelihoods.

    Hope, practice, and the work of social change
    In conversation with a young practitioner, Akhila Sivadas, executive director at the Centre for Advocacy and Research, reflects on staying rooted in hope amid the uncertainties of working in the social sector.

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    In conversation with a young practitioner, Akhila Sivadas, executive director at the Centre for Advocacy and Research, reflects on staying rooted in hope amid the uncertainties of working in the social sector.

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