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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Water Management Team Water problems in villages within 100 km radius of Delhi, Capital of India On July 7, 2012, we interviewed villagers in the...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Tanya Rana – Assistant Program Leader, Good Rural Governance Education is a fundamental human right and is essential for the exercise of all...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
Sam Kapoor— Manger, Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Although we all know India is one of the largest contributors to the IT development...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
S M Sehgal Foundation’s Alfaz-e-Mewat community radio brings information regarding new developments on vital social and cultural issues, across 225...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Sehgal Foundation Blog Team This year’s theme for World Environment Day is Green Economy. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Anjali Godyal – Group Leader, Projects The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) came into effect in 2006. It...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Aparna Mahajan—Director, Resource Mobilization and Partnerships According to the 2011 Census, about 69 percent of the country’s total...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Jane E. Schukoske, CEO Hear the girls sing at a rural school in district Mewat, Haryana: “Maa Ri Main jaungi Vidyalya O Mother, I will go to...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
In recent times, impact evaluation has gained a strong foothold in the development sector. Impact evaluation assesses the changes that can be...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
Join our Indo-Japanese Dialogue Seminar In Search of Sustainability ! Sehgal Foundation is hosting an Indo-Japanese Dialogue Seminar featuring...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Communications Team “In the twenty-first century, the capacity to communicate will almost certainly be a key human right. Eliminating the...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Anjali Godyal – Group Leader, Projects Andrew Carnegie said that “by achieving wealth, we undertake an obligation to repay that which...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Satoko Okamoto -Visiting Scientist, Rural Research We all know that the world is demanding hard evidence to show that development programs work....
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Jul 2014
By Lalit Sharma – Group Leader, Adaptive Rural Technologies The current water situation in India has been well studied and documented. In order to...
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Reviewed By: admin 23 May 2014
Sonal Birla According to the United Nations, 18 percent of world’s population lack access to safe drinking water. Even if the UN Millennium...
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Reviewed By: admin 6 May 2014
Republic Day (January 26) celebrations at the Centre and State level are not to be missed out events. This occasion is meant to showcase the best we...
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Reviewed By: admin 6 Mar 2014
What is the future of legal aid in India? What role do lawyers, law schools, and NGOs have in securing the rights and entitlements of citizens in...
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Reviewed By: admin 11 Oct 2013
Sumit Vij “If you have knowledge, let others light their candles with it” — Winston Churchill Continuing from the last blog entry,...
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Reviewed By: admin 26 Sep 2013
Sumit Vij This blog series is a part of assorted writings for a two-year research project titled “Living with Climate Change” (LCC)...
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Reviewed By: admin 6 Sep 2013
The people of India recently celebrated the 67th Independence Day, an important holiday for all of us that work for the empowerment of rural...
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Reviewed By: admin 22 Aug 2013
by Jane Schukoske, CEO In a developing country like India, there is a lack of equal opportunity and protection to a large segment of the population,...
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Reviewed By: admin 11 Apr 2013
Grassroots innovations are solutions for the problems of the common people, created by the common people. These innovations typically evolve outside...
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Reviewed By: admin 6 Mar 2013
By Anjali Godyal-Group Leader, Projects Micro-planning is a comprehensive planning approach where in the community prepares development plans...
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Reviewed By: admin 9 Jan 2013
By Satoko Okamoto – Visiting Scientist and Aditya Bastola – Social Scientist, Rural Research Center In the semi-arid region of Mewat, Haryana,...
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