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Bringing nature back to classrooms
Environmental studies (EVS) was meant to spark students' care and curiosity about nature. However, classroom learning can often feel distant, routine, and disengaging.
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A Bollywood playlist for the social sector
These songs represent the feelings you feel while doing ‘social good’.
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Why mothers in Meghalaya take children along on forest walks
Four mothers from a village in Ri Bhoi district, Meghalaya, discuss why they share knowledge of plants, wild greens, and herbal medicine with their children.
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When 7 kilometres cost an education
In Lucknow, the absence of safe and affordable public transport turns a short commute into missed college classes.
by Jyoti Thakur | 2 min read
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Can VB-G RAM G deliver what MGNREGA couldn’t?
Data from Kerala and Odisha shows how MGNREGA shifted in practice from a legal right to an administratively managed scheme. What must VB-G RAM G do differently?

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When 7 kilometres cost an education
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.

Conversations with visionaries on their life's work, and their efforts to challenge the status quo in our country.

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