An overhead view of a small yellow truck loaded with multiple red LPG gas cylinders parked on a dusty ground. A white dog lies curled up beside the truck, resting on the bare surface nearby--LPG shortage in India

For fieldworkers, the LPG shortage is turning into a crisis of trust

The LPG shortage isn’t just about scarcity—it is also putting years of work on clean cooking and the trust built with communities under strain.
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Why the Trans Amendment Bill must be withdrawn
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Is India equipped to rehabilitate its juveniles?
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Building team culture isn’t optional
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    Improving public health in India is not merely about spending more money. It hinges on systems that build trust, reward effort and pool risk.

    Why the Trans Amendment Bill must be withdrawn
    Statement issued by LGBTQIA+ collective critiques the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026 for its lack of evidence, inadequate consultation, and exclusion of marginalised communities.

    Is India equipped to rehabilitate its juveniles?
    There are only 197 probation officers for the thousands of children apprehended annually. What does this mean for child rehabilitation and justice?


    Why the Trans Amendment Bill must be withdrawn
    Statement issued by LGBTQIA+ collective critiques the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026 for its lack of evidence, inadequate consultation, and exclusion of marginalised communities.

    Is India equipped to rehabilitate its juveniles?
    There are only 197 probation officers for the thousands of children apprehended annually. What does this mean for child rehabilitation and justice?

    Hiring for context, and not just skill
    Practitioners share lessons on hiring for grassroots organisations, keeping values and community fit at the centre.

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  • Hiring for context, and not just skill
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