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Shreehari Paliath

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A Year After Exodus, No Reliable Data On Migrant Workers 

More Funds Needed to Get Tap Water to Rural Homes: Budget 2021-22

India allocates more funds for water than most South Asian countries, but with its water resources under stress, it needs to spend more on sustainable practices, and do it with transparency and accountability. Image used for representation.

How Kerala’s Immigration Hotspot Reined in COVID-19 Spread

This is how Pathanamthitta, once with the highest number of COVID-10 cases in Kerala has managed the pandemic.

Family, Mental Health: Kerala’s Frontline Staff Battle It Out

Doctors, nurses and support staff at the Pathanamthitta General Hospital which houses five patients with confirmed cases of novel coronavirus. Across the nine COVID-19 affected districts in Kerala, nurses, doctors and cleaning staff are quietly going about their demanding isolation-ward jobs. Most of the nurses and the cleaning staff live within the isolation ward, at all times, never leaving so that risk of contagion is minimised.

Why Are Trade Unions Opposing Labour Law Reforms?

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Loan Waivers Encourage Defaults, Re-Examine Subsidy, Credit: RBI

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Image used for representational purposes.

India’s Decentralised Renewables Workforce To Double By 2022-23

Farmers’ Kids Now Only 32.4% Likely to Take Up Farming Themselves

3 in 5 People Trafficked Are Children, West Bengal Tops the List

Children learn Malayalam as part of Roshini, a program to help children of migrant workers in Ernakulam learn Malayalam in government and government-aided schools, through the use of multiple languages, including their mother tongue.

#GoodNews: This Kerala District Helps Migrant Kids Stay in School

NYAY Could Work But Must Not Replace Social Spending 

How the Lights Came Back In Kerala’s Ravaged Homes  

Image used for representation.

A Year After Exodus, No Reliable Data On Migrant Workers 

More Funds Needed to Get Tap Water to Rural Homes: Budget 2021-22

India allocates more funds for water than most South Asian countries, but with its water resources under stress, it needs to spend more on sustainable practices, and do it with transparency and accountability. Image used for representation.

How Kerala’s Immigration Hotspot Reined in COVID-19 Spread

This is how Pathanamthitta, once with the highest number of COVID-10 cases in Kerala has managed the pandemic.
Doctors, nurses and support staff at the Pathanamthitta General Hospital which houses five patients with confirmed cases of novel coronavirus. Across the nine COVID-19 affected districts in Kerala, nurses, doctors and cleaning staff are quietly going about their demanding isolation-ward jobs. Most of the nurses and the cleaning staff live within the isolation ward, at all times, never leaving so that risk of contagion is minimised.

Family, Mental Health: Kerala’s Frontline Staff Battle It Out

Why Are Trade Unions Opposing Labour Law Reforms?

Representational image.

Loan Waivers Encourage Defaults, Re-Examine Subsidy, Credit: RBI

 Image used for representational purposes only. 
Image used for representational purposes.

India’s Decentralised Renewables Workforce To Double By 2022-23

#GoodNews: This Kerala District Helps Migrant Kids Stay in School

Children learn Malayalam as part of Roshini, a program to help children of migrant workers in Ernakulam learn Malayalam in government and government-aided schools, through the use of multiple languages, including their mother tongue.

Farmers’ Kids Now Only 32.4% Likely to Take Up Farming Themselves

The likelihood of children pursuing the same occupation as their fathers declined for those employed in the low productivity agricultural sector.
Image used for representational purposes.

3 in 5 People Trafficked Are Children, West Bengal Tops the List

NYAY Could Work But Must Not Replace Social Spending 

Congress President Rahul Gandhi 

How the Lights Came Back In Kerala’s Ravaged Homes  

Despite a loss of nearly Rs 850 crore and damaged offices and substations, the Kerala State Electricity Board restored power to nearly 2.56 million consumers in less than two weeks.
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