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Poornima had migrated all the way from Bihar to Delhi, lured like many others by the promise of a better life. She reached Delhi and took up work as domestic help. Her husband found gainful employment too. The family was…

Humans can be terribly cruel beings. A trivial altercation led to a big fight, and Dinesh Kumar was left to die, beaten black and blue by a mob. Dinesh lives Kaduwar village, in Agra’s Fatehpur Sikri. Tensions apparently took shape…

The Coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdowns have been devastating for many families. They have taken away lives and livelihoods. Those who lived their lives with hard work and dignity turned jobless and needy overnight. At the peak of the pandemic,…

Food — one of the very basic needs of survival — makes humans do what they do. Many crave for it, several others sleep without it and numerous others simply waste it. Indeed, different people have different priorities and privileges.…

Lakshman is a ‘pahadi’ (a term used for people living in the hilly regions). He shifted to Delhi in search of a better living. He began living in Delhi’s Karawal Nagar and, along with his brother, started preparing and selling…

Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation recently helped the people of a remote village in Uttar Pradesh get a hand pump installed. Seeing the villagers heave a sigh of relief makes one realise that something which may be trivial for many of…

The Covid-19 pandemic has snatched away lives and livelihoods and broken families apart. The extent that people could suffer in the face of the pandemic can perhaps be no better exemplified than by the plight of Naresh Sharma and his…

Rishi, a resident of Delhi’s Shiv Vihar, had lost his job of delivering food packets for the popular food aggregator Zomato just before the nationwide lockdown last year. Staring at an uncertain future and worried about sustaining his family, Rishi…

Vicky Kumar, a resident of Ghaziabad, lives a stressful life. Vicky and his family had migrated to Delhi and then to Ghaziabad from Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh district in search of a better life. He took up teaching in a local…

Jasveer Singh from Delhi’s Mangolpuri had a small business of filling quilts. His business was meandering along. Jasveer has a daughter, who studies in Class 10, apart from three sons. He earned just about enough to fund his daughter’s studies…