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[9 Feb 2011 | Comments | ]

Sewantha: The woman who got married at a very young age proves to be an inspiration. She has never tasted milk in her entire life so that her family could as they are very poor. She is not educated herself but will not leave any stone unturned for the education of her two little girls. A Perfect home maker.
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Host NGO: Grassroutes    |  Photo Courtesy: Shubhda Chaudhary, Grassroutes Fellow 2010

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[3 Feb 2011 | Comments | ]

The first in the series of Photo Stories from Grassroutes Fellows. Grassroutes Fellows share their interesting experiences,defining moments, joyful moments and a lot more during their fellowship period.
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Imagine going to an office nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas! The most beautiful and magnificent NGO campus. Hills, snow capped mountains, rains, flowers, berries, tea , sunset and amazingly intellectual environment.
Host NGO: CHIRAG | Photo Courtesy: Kriti Malhotra and Tanvi Rao, Grassroutes Fellows 2010

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[14 Nov 2009 | Comments | ]

Despite the fact that pine forests are very pretty, the truth is they are an ecological disaster.  During our meetings with the Kumaoni people, they were quite vehement about the nuisance these trees were.  Some wanted to set fire to the forests, the others cut them down, and a small minority pull them out with their bare hands! Pine is easily combustible and the increase in forest fires in the states has been attributed to this. Ironically, the people are not allowed to use pinewood as fuel because most pine …

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[11 Aug 2009 | Comments | ]

On Sunday, after the others left for Rishikesh, I was chatting with a friend from college. He’d heard about Grassroutes (I’ll find out how!) and was quite impressed with the opportunity the whole Grassroutes experience offered.
Out of the blue he asked me if I was interested in a trip in an ambulance.
He was referring to the 108 service that the EMRI (Emergency Medicine Research Institute) (www.emri.in) runs across 10 states in India. “The impact they’ve had in Uttarakhand is huge”, he said. He happened to know the person in …

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[11 Aug 2009 | Comments | ]

After the others left, I spent sometime wondering what to do. I needed to reach Aarohi, another NGO on the 1st of July, and I’d three days to kill. I thought I’d go to Almora, but our host Anandji said I’d like Kausani.
I spent more than 2 nauseating hours in the back of three different jeeps to get there, but it was worth it. Kausani is a small quiet town with a narrow street lined by shops, many hotels and loads of greenery. I was staying in a nice …

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[19 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]

I was finally back from Calcutta ! The heat had taken its toll on me - throat infection,fever. So, the day started with me meeting these guys at the Baruipur station.This was my second field trip and I was visibly excited. I had missed on the other 2 because of my illness :(.  We were to go to Mograhat, to cover the “Adarini” project. This project is one year old and is aimed at eradicating child marriages from this block which consists of 14 Gram Panchayats in next 5 years.We …

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[18 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]

After the absolutely fabulous program at Malay Mukherjee’s place (more about this later) and having pissed off the fathers and nuns at Dashari (more about this later too), I woke up late to the sound of one of the nuns knocking at my door. She had kept breakfast for us even at 9.30 in the morning. Brush. Chana. Bread. Tea. Bath. Nishtha at 11am. Shruti was unwell and so was at home in Calcutta. Tapoti di, Phani and I thus set off for Umarpota, a small village which took us …

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[18 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]

Just before our work day got over, we stopped at a small stall to have brinjal pakoras and I happened to mention to Mr.Malay Mukherjee that we were lookinhg forward to seeing some bengaliculture while we were there. And he infact invited us to a rehearsal which was to happen in his house that day! Boy were we lucky!
Only Shruti was unwell so we had to see if she d be well enough to go. When we returned to dishari she had gone to the doctor but since she was …

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[7 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]

Shruti had fallen ill, so she had to stay back at Dishari (our accommodation). I and shailee left to meet our escort at Nishtha. Fortunately we found him on the way itself. We were also accompanied by Mr.Moloy Mukherjee. He documents various projects for Nishtha and develops posters and pamphlets for them. Our first visit was to two schools in Baruipur, where Nishtha had taken up its Sanitation project. As part of the project they were building toilets in schools. They had also started a new project under the umbrella …

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[5 Jul 2009 | Comments | ]

19th June
It was a fun day, we spent the entire day at the day boarding school. We had also finalised the projects we would be helping NISHTHA with. So, we quickly discussed our ideas and suggestions with Parshuram da and other teachers, and went to try the same in a class. We thought it would be helpful to teach pictorially and with lot of actions, as much as it was possible. We made the standard 6 kids enact the chapter “My family”. We picked up a girl and asked others …