Across rural and tribal India, millions of women and girls still manage menstruation without safe products, accurate information or community support. And the barriers are rarely technological.
From supporting mothers returning to work to building livelihoods for rural and tribal women, these women entrepreneurs are quietly redefining what entrepreneurship looks like.
Surat: Seventy-three years ago, Marilyn Monroe immortalised the idea that diamonds are a girl's best friend.In the villages ...
The Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA hosted a gala at the Four Seasons Hotel in Palo Alto, raising $3.5 million to support the development of remote and rural villages in India. The event, themed ...
"Whether it be from being displaced, experiencing drought, or from crops drying up and not having access to running water — women are bearing the brunt of these issues," says Megha Desai, president of ...
Bettiah: In the tribal belts of West Champaran, women are steadily scripting a story of self-reliance by turning traditional ...
Tribal women in Maharashtra are being trained to maintain residential schools, including hygiene and safe drinking water, under a state government initiative to boost rural entrepreneurship and ...
After months of deliberation, the Supreme Court upheld the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) in a 7-2 vote last Thursday. Native people across the country celebrated the decision as a victory for tribal ...
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