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My dream was buried : the children of India orphaned by Covid

Nitish Kumar will never forget the day he and his sisters buried their dead mother in the back garden. Just 32, Priyanka Devi had died from Covid on 3 May. Neighbours and relatives refused to help with her burial, and all the family’s money had gone on hospital fees. The coronavirus pandemic had hit his family, who live in the small village of Madhulata in the deprived Indian state of Bihar, with a tragic double blow. It was his father,.

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[Survivor Series] I am determined to give my children an education so they can live respectably

[Survivor Series] I am determined to give my children an education so they can live respectably
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From clearing waste on beaches to empowering women – the top Social Stories of the week

From clearing waste on beaches to empowering women – the top Social Stories of the week This week, SocialStory witnessed the efforts of individuals and NGOs in driving sustainability, empowerment, and providing clean-energy based livelihoods. 0 claps This week, SocialStory witnessed the work of Chennai s Bay of Life Surf School and Ocean Literacy that is spreading the message of conserving marine biodiversity. Meanwhile, we also saw the efforts made by Mohammed Peer Banu, who has trained over 350 women as tailors to start their own business, encouraging them to become financially independent. In fact, the Pollinate Group is also identifying women entrepreneurs, helping them sell clean-energy based products within their marginalised communities.

[Survivor Series] If anyone says that you can have a lot for nothing in return, it will cost you a lot

[Survivor Series] If anyone says that you can have a lot for nothing in return, it will cost you a lot In this week s Survivor Series, Uttar Kumar tells us how he was trafficked at the age of 15, and has been counselling other survivors after his rescue. 0 claps Share on When I was 15 years old, my mother, two brothers, and I moved to Thiruvallur on the outskirts of Chennai from Ghantabahal Gaon in Odisha in search of work. We were living in poverty and had been promised jobs at a state-of-the-art modern brick kiln. The factory middle-men had promised us that our lives would change and that we would no longer have any money troubles.

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