Children once again
A chat and books persuade parents in Shravasti to not marry off young girls
Building self-reliance in children of the street
Butterflies, a non-government organisation, is helping street children to organise themselves and operate a restaurant in the Capital's main bus …
Planter of Indore
A zoology professor motivates people to plant trees in memory of the deceased
Desperately seeking experts
The environmental situation in India is grave -- our natural resources are getting depleted at an alarming rate and there is an acute paucity of …
Mother's little helper
Blinded by figures
By 2010, the world's population will have gone up to 6 billion. But at the recent New York meeting on population and development, counting heads …
Who will help her learn?
Merely providing schools is not enough to educate the more than 197.34 million illiterate women in India. Far too often, girls have to drop out …
Treasure tapping
Greening young minds
A school near Kodaikanal nurtures children for an ecofriendly future
Running the show
Women effect a remarkable change in two districts of backward Bundelkhand
Class act
This is for starters
Data galore on Indian science and technology, not enough analysis says, Shobhit Mahajan
Teaching people green rights
Many groups across the country are working to educate the people on the importance of the laws that govern people's rights to natural resources.
Tribals become anthropologists
An academy that aims at converting tribals to anthropology; where the Bhils crossover from being mere objects of study to an active role in …
The water bearer
ANNA HAZARE bids a heavy-hearted farewell to the late Vilasrao Salunkhe, better known as 'pani baba'. Salunkhe's revolutionary concept of '…
Learning to live with noise pollution
Women SHGs run mid-day meal schemes in Orissa schools
Bridging the gap: a school below Delhi Metro line
Waking up to the horrors of child labour
Several groups are working among child workers in India, seeking to improve their working and living conditions
In AID(S) of the dying
To tackle the killer disease ravaging South Africa, the government's health policy will have to undergo a drastic change
Rat chronicles
The tiny rodents that most people link only to pestilence and crop destruction have fascinated Ishwar Prakash -- one of that rare breed: a rat …
Messiahs to rural folk
A few individuals are trying to bring about changes at the grassroots level through dedicated and sustained work
Experiments with truth
Innovative science teaching scheme relegated to supplementary status
Research on thin ice
Lack of coherent research on the melting Gangotri glacier spells disaster
Reviving nature
A professor heralds hope and greenery into a remote Orissa village to set it free from a web of untouchability, superstition, illiteracy and poverty