Fisherfolk thwart bid to reclaim wetlands
A unique fishing cooperative that salvaged the wetlands leased to them by the Calcutta Port Trust has successfully fought off attempts to …
"Power" to the people irks Bengal villagers
Villagers near Calcutta contend they have been unfairly done out of their land by a private thermal power plant project
Death by starvation
About 11 million people in Orissa and Bihar have become victims of a famine that has occurred despite adequate food stocks in the country.
Skilled hands turn waste bark into art
The planting of commercially valuable chir trees has become embroiled in controversy in Ultar Pradesh's Almora district. But a local …
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 …
From miracle cures to holistic development
A doctor whose aim once was to treat poor patients, now helps Soliga tribals to assert their rights and choose their own way of development.
Working children find a home in Bangalore
A voluntary group helps street children by organising them into associations and building a home for them.
Trekking to balanced development
Gandruk, a small Nepali village on a popular trekking route, will be visited by more than 80,000 tourists before the year ends. But an unusual …
The swaraj dream
Urbane intellectuals join hands with proud Gond tribals in an unique exercise to chalk out planning and development in adivasi hamlets
The ground for grassroots technology
A Delhi-based agency has improved the standard of living of a Himachal Pradesh village by providing it simple devices at subsidised rates
Scuttling scabs
The days when the word leper was almost an invective, and the disease itself considered a scourge, are over. Patients, voluntary workers and …
In search of an alternative
Drastic reduction in the cycle of shifting cultivation and soil erosion are forcing the Karbi tribe of Assam to explore sustainable agricultural …
Struggling to survive as
Marginalised by developmental processes, local people are fighting for their right to manage forests
A silent white revolution
Women living in a non-descript village in Gujarat revive a defunct dairy, earlier run by men. Today, not only do they churn out 100 per cent …
Fly for the right price
Strohalm, an environmental group, launches a campaign to tax corporate flyers in the Netherlands
Fighting it out
Groups of tribal women in Orissa are fighting against authorities to improve their lot by consolidating the trade of minor forest produce
Solutions at a click
Computers pave the way for sustainable agricultural and rural development in five Pondicherry villages
A mother's love
A childless woman's search for emotional fulfilment through planting and nurturing saplingsby Malini Shankar
The grass returns
How a village in Rajasthan greened its pasture despite official hamhandedness
Fruitful passion
One man has helped transform a barren valley in Jammu into a veritiligle orchard
Adieu polybags
No water where the oceans meet
The revival of an ancient waterway could solve the water scarcity of this pilgrim town
Lone crusader
At personal risk, an unlettered farmer vows to stick to his forest protection programme
Greening young minds
A school near Kodaikanal nurtures children for an ecofriendly future
Green government
The Tree of Authority of Pune's innovative strategies are changing the face of the city