India, famous for its unique arts and crafts, is filled with artists creating beauty daily.
View moreMira Devi from Begusarai, Bihar, belonged to a traditional Indian family structure, with a bread-winning husband, school-going children, and a homemaker wife.
View moreRivers, the arteries that connect communities and cultures, enabling trade and exchange of ideas, have been called lifelines of civilization for a good reason.
View moreA report by the United Nations shows that 415 million people exited multidimensional poverty in the country between 2005-06 and 2019-21.
View moreThe need for resilient agricultural ecosystems and enhanced farmer livelihoods is more important than ever as the world begins to recover from the disruptive effects of the COVID-19 outbreak.
View moreIn 1955, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, from the ramparts of the Red Fort, remarked that everything could wait but agriculture.
View moreWith a population of over 1.4 billion, India is on the road to becoming the most populous country in the world.
View moreThe suffering that COVID-19 wreaked on millions of lives everywhere is lost on no one.
View moreProviding better electricity access to India’s vast population has long been a priority for the government and policymakers.
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