कूड़ा बीनने से लेकर पढ़ाई तक - जम्मू में एक रिटायर्ड शिक्षिका ला रही बच्चों की ज़िंदगी में बदलाव
कूड़ा बीनने से लेकर पढ़ाई तक - जम्मू में एक रिटायर्ड शिक्षिका ला रही बच्चों की ज़िंदगी में बदलाव

Tue, 13 Aug 2024

By Mubashir Naik

जम्मू में एक रिटायर सरकारी स्कूल टीचर कंचन शर्मा अपने स्कूल संघर्ष विद्या केंद्र में कूड़ा बीनने वाले बच्चों को मुफ्त प्राथमिक शिक्षा प्रदान करती हैं। लेकिन क्या उनके 14 साल पुराने स्कूल को जारी रखने की अनुमति देने के लिए अधिकारियों से अनापत्ति प्रमाणपत्र मिलेगा?

From rag picking to reading — a retd school teacher in Jammu is transforming young lives
From rag picking to reading — a retd school teacher in Jammu is transforming young lives

Mon, 12 Aug 2024

By Mubashir Naik

Kanchan Sharma, a retired government school teacher in Jammu, provides free primary education to rag-picker children at her school Sangharsh Vidya Kendra. But will her 13-year-old school get a No Objection Certificate from the authorities to allow it to continue?

From rag picking to reading — a retd school teacher in Jammu is transforming young lives
From rag picking to reading — a retd school teacher in Jammu is transforming young lives

Mon, 12 Aug 2024

By Mubashir Naik

Kanchan Sharma, a retired government school teacher in Jammu, provides free primary education to rag-picker children at her school Sangharsh Vidya Kendra. But will her 13-year-old school get a No Objection Certificate from the authorities to allow it to continue?

Almond cultivation in Kashmir proving to be a hard nut to crack
Almond cultivation in Kashmir proving to be a hard nut to crack

Mon, 12 Aug 2024

By Mubashir Naik

More than 91% of India's almond production comes from J&K. But, farmers who once exclusively grew almonds in several districts of J&K are shifting to other produce. They say climate change, lack of awareness about modern agri-techniques, and import of cheaper almonds were responsible for the decline in Kashmiri badam production.

Almond cultivation in Kashmir proving to be a hard nut to crack
Almond cultivation in Kashmir proving to be a hard nut to crack

Mon, 12 Aug 2024

By Mubashir Naik

More than 91% of India's almond production comes from J&K. But, farmers who once exclusively grew almonds in several districts of J&K are shifting to other produce. They say climate change, lack of awareness about modern agri-techniques, and import of cheaper almonds were responsible for the decline in Kashmiri badam production.

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