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Indian Tribals Punished For Conversion

Indian Tribals Punished For Conversion

Posted on August 9, 2011 by by Stella Paul -
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Over a decade  after the gruesome killing of Australian missionary Graham Staines, anti-conversion groups are still reigning terror…

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Women Forced Into Prostitution – In The Name Of ‘Tradition’

Posted on October 2, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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In India, it’s the age of women empowerment. 33% of the seats in the parliament is reserved for…

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Indian Women Celebrate A Day’s Freedom

Posted on September 15, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Women in India’s Maharashtra state get a rare chance to play and dance – normally considered a social…

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Poor, Helpless Woman Branded ‘Witch’, Brutally Tortured

Posted on August 27, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Despite a state law in place, poor women from marginalized communities in Jharkhand, India continue to be branded as ‘witches’ and tortured.

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Tribals Suffer While Indian Govt and Maoist Rebels Fight in Chhattisgarh

Posted on August 14, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Bhan Sahu is one of the thousands of poor tribals made landless by govt development program in India’s…

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On Indigenous People’s Day, India’s Indigenous People Face Bleak Future

Posted on August 10, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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As the world celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day, hundreds of families belonging to various indigenous communities are getting displaced…

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Blooming Bamboos Create Economic Crisis in Indian State of Manipur

Posted on August 6, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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After 69 day-long economic blockade, the economy of Manipur state in India is in trouble again. This is…

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Reporting the ordinary, extraordinarily!

Posted on June 17, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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In Video Volunteers’ IndiaUnheard, every correspondent has a unique story to tell. Recently I watched a story by…

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Journalist vows to fight domestic violence

Posted on May 25, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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‘Hi, I am Varsha. 3 days after I was married, my husband beat me unconscious’. For an opening…

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Aleya Akhtara: Voicing the stories of the silenced

Posted on May 14, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Of the six fundamental rights guaranteed to every Indian citizen under the constitution, right to culture and education…

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Breaking the gender wall: Christy Raj, India’s first transgender journalist

Breaking the gender wall: Christy Raj, India’s first transgender journalist

Posted on May 10, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Under the Indian Constitution, all citizens have been guaranteed ‘equality before the law’. Article 15 prohibits discrimination “on…

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From filmmakers to changemakers – Indian community journalists switch roles

Posted on May 8, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Rihana lives in Juhapura slum of Ahmedabad. It’s this slum she was born and grew up in as…

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Paradox in Paradise: A Goan story in IndiaUnheard

Posted on May 3, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Goa, primarily known as a land of sand and sun, also has some beautiful forests.  Kotigao Wildlife Sanctuary…

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IndiaUnheard – Telling stories of Unheard communities

Posted on April 28, 2010 by by Stella Paul -
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Two significant dates are coming up next week and like the rest of the world, a lot of…

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