Khabar Lahariya, the country’s only rural, women-led media collective, once the proud publisher of a chain of local language newspapers and now a proud digital-only rural news channel with 554k YouTube subscribers and an average of 10 million views every month, and a team of Dalit-led, but also Muslim, also OBC, also upper-caste women, all showing what a truly diverse media organization can look... Source
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From print to digital- 20 saal kaamyaabi ke (20 years of excellence) What started as an 8 page weekly local language newspaper in Chitrakoot is now a digital revolution with an international readership. The support of our reader’s community has helped us grow since our inception- from starting as a local print newspaper in 2002 to going digital and starting our youtube channel in 2015. Source
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A financial crisis at home led Shyamkali to Khabar Lahariya in 2010. The inhibitions within her and outside were similar, “kyuki ghar se kabhi baahar nahi jaate the, aur yeh auraton ka kaam nahi hai. Itne purushon ke beech ek aurat!” (I had never stepped out of the house before this. I was nervous because I was about to step into a male-dominated profession.) A decade later... Source
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Your premium subscription ensures that we continue to invest in women as journalists, you ensure that ‘her story creates history’. Subscribe now for the most in-depth, informative reportage from a part of India that’s too small for mainstream media to cover. Visit www.khabarlahariya.org/subscribe Read this also: Every Month is Dalit History Month (हैलो दोस्तों! हमारे Telegram चैनल से जुड़े रहिए... Source
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The Kadars were displaced from their ancestral forests in 2019 The Kadars are an Adivasi group who reside in the Anamalai Ranges, located in Valparai Tehsil of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. They are traditional forest dwellers who depend on forest produce for sustenance. They alternate their habitation between two areas. During dry seasons they lived in a village called Kallargudi and during rains... Source
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In our indigenous language of Kokborok, it is said, “lama no langma” which means “the road is life”. Yet, the roads in indigenous areas of Tripura continue to be a threat to people and vehicles that ply on them. Many of them have not been repaired in many years, turning them into slippery puddles every time it rains. The original pucca road has now disappeared under layers of soil and dirt. Source
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Mumbai, Ayodhya, Mahoba: “A day’s farm work pays about Rs 250 but women earn even less, sometimes around Rs 100. But now that those who work in the cities are back, women’s daily earnings are almost down to Rs 50,” said Kranti Azad, 27, a farmer from Devlaha village in Ayodhya, 135 km east of Lucknow. Like Azad, millions of women for whom agriculture is the only source of income in rural India are... Source
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