A unique cafe where orders are placed using sign language. It also serves 150 brews of tea
A unique cafe where orders are placed using sign language. It also serves 150 brews of tea

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

In Jharkhand’s industrial hub of Jamshedpur, La Gravitea Cafe is mainly staffed with cooks and waiters who are hearing and speech impaired. The restaurant has been set up by a former vice president of a steel company who quit his corporate career to start the cafe.

A unique cafe where orders are placed using sign language. It also serves 150 brews of tea
A unique cafe where orders are placed using sign language. It also serves 150 brews of tea

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

In Jharkhand’s industrial hub of Jamshedpur, La Gravitea Cafe is mainly staffed with cooks and waiters who are hearing and speech impaired. The restaurant has been set up by a former vice president of a steel company who quit his corporate career to start the cafe.

Chanchala Kumari, daughter of a tribal farmer, wrestles her way out of poverty; to represent India at world championship
Chanchala Kumari, daughter of a tribal farmer, wrestles her way out of poverty; to represent India at world championship

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

The 14-year-old wrestler from Jharkhand’s tribal community is set to become the first athlete from the state to represent India at the upcoming sub-junior world wrestling championship in Hungary next month. Read and watch to know about her journey riddled with struggle and hardship.

Chanchala Kumari, daughter of a tribal farmer, wrestles her way out of poverty; to represent India at world championship
Chanchala Kumari, daughter of a tribal farmer, wrestles her way out of poverty; to represent India at world championship

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

The 14-year-old wrestler from Jharkhand’s tribal community is set to become the first athlete from the state to represent India at the upcoming sub-junior world wrestling championship in Hungary next month. Read and watch to know about her journey riddled with struggle and hardship.

Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest
Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Malnutrition and lack of potable water and healthcare facilities have troubled the villagers for decades. Finally, in August this year, officials visited them and promised to include them in development projects.

Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest
Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Malnutrition and lack of potable water and healthcare facilities have troubled the villagers for decades. Finally, in August this year, officials visited them and promised to include them in development projects.

Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest
Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Malnutrition and lack of potable water and healthcare facilities have troubled the villagers for decades. Finally, in August this year, officials visited them and promised to include them in development projects.

Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest
Jharkhand: How a Gaon Connection report saw help reach 40 villages in Saranda forest

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Malnutrition and lack of potable water and healthcare facilities have troubled the villagers for decades. Finally, in August this year, officials visited them and promised to include them in development projects.

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass
Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti, known for illegal opium cultivation, and smuggling, are happy to script a new identity through lemongrass cultivation.

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass
Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti, known for illegal opium cultivation, and smuggling, are happy to script a new identity through lemongrass cultivation.

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass
Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti, known for illegal opium cultivation, and smuggling, are happy to script a new identity through lemongrass cultivation.

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass
Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti forgo opium cultivation, embrace lemongrass

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Farmers in Jharkhand’s Khunti, known for illegal opium cultivation, and smuggling, are happy to script a new identity through lemongrass cultivation.

Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years
Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

The Annual Status of Education Report data show only 34% of children up to Class V are able to read Class II lessons, while 70% are not able to read Class III lessons.

Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years
Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

The Annual Status of Education Report data show only 34% of children up to Class V are able to read Class II lessons, while 70% are not able to read Class III lessons.

Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years
Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

The Annual Status of Education Report data show only 34% of children up to Class V are able to read Class II lessons, while 70% are not able to read Class III lessons.

Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years
Deteriorating quality of instruction in Jharkhand schools; teachers unpaid for six years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

The Annual Status of Education Report data show only 34% of children up to Class V are able to read Class II lessons, while 70% are not able to read Class III lessons.

The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years
The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Despite many colleges offering agriculture-related courses, there are no employment opportunities for students passing out as 3,913 posts are lying vacant in the agriculture department of the state

The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years
The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Despite many colleges offering agriculture-related courses, there are no employment opportunities for students passing out as 3,913 posts are lying vacant in the agriculture department of the state

The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years
The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Despite many colleges offering agriculture-related courses, there are no employment opportunities for students passing out as 3,913 posts are lying vacant in the agriculture department of the state

The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years
The Jharkhand agriculture department has not hired anyone since 1989 ... it's been 31 years

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Anand Dutta

Despite many colleges offering agriculture-related courses, there are no employment opportunities for students passing out as 3,913 posts are lying vacant in the agriculture department of the state

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