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One month on, willful disobedience of the Supreme Court’s historic order on drought -Swaraj Abhiyan

-Press Release from Swaraj Abhiyan Following the historic order of the Supreme Court of India in the Swaraj Abhiyan PIL on drought, various peoples movements have taken initiatives to monitor the ground situation of drought relief. Swaraj Abhiyan in association with Ekta Parishad, Jal Biradari and National Alliance of People’s Movements organised Jal-Hal yatra from Latur to Mahoba (21st May to 31st May). Similar yatras were organised in Telangana (2nd to...

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NGO begins survey of migrants from drought-hit bundelkhand

-The Indian Express Three NGOs have begun surveying the number of migrants in the capital. New Delhi: Two weeks after The Indian Express reported that people were fleeing their villages in drought-hit bundelkhand to come to Delhi in search of work and money, three NGOs have begun surveying the number of migrants in the capital. Many had set up temporary shelters in a clearing under the Sarai Kale Khan flyover. Following the publication...

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Should I eat soil? Voices of the drought-hit from under a Delhi flyover -Sayantan Bera

-Livemint.com More than 400 people reach the Sarai Kale Khan flyover every day, driven from their villages in bundelkhand by two back-to-back droughts New Delhi: Dasarath Ahirwar is hopeful he will find work. Earlier this week, he joined dozens of other migrants under a flyover at Sarai Kale Khan in a busy intersection on the edge of east Delhi. With him are his wife, two daughters aged two and five, and ten-year-old son. Ahirwar...

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Yogendra Yadav, political scientist and co-founder of non-profit Swaraj Abhiyan, speaks to Livemint

-Livemint.com New Delhi: Back from a walk through drought-affected parts of the country, Yogendra Yadav, political scientist and co-founder of non-profit Swaraj Abhiyan, speaks on state compliance of Supreme Court orders, a booming private water market in Marathwada, and why farmer movements are weakest at a time when agrarian distress is at its peak. Edited excerpts from an interview: * You just came back from a trip to bundelkhand and Marathwada. What...

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From plate to plough: Catching the Sun -Ashok Gulati & Stuti Manchanda

-The Indian Express Political will and public participation will need to come together for India to become a leader in solar power on a global scale Prime Minister Narendra Modi is making major strides in energising India through solar power. During the UN conference on climate change held in Paris in 2015, PM Modi and the French President Francois Hollande launched the International Solar Alliance, to be headquartered in India. The...

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