MGNREGA jobs: Screening through retina scans attack on veil culture, says Rajasthan MP Rajkumar Roat
Rajasthan MP objects to mandatory retina scans in MGNREGA, citing cultural concerns for women in his constituency.
The Bharat Adivasi Party MP said the new norms introduced in the last five years will weaken the employment scheme.
Rajasthan MP Rajkumar Roat on Monday objected to retina scans being made mandatory in NREGA scheme, saying the culture in his constituency does not permit women to uncover their faces. Speaking during ...
The possible closure of the only Gondi-medium school in Maharashtra is one of absorption through the state which is ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNPhotographer Bhumika Saraswati’s ‘Unequal Heat’ shines a light on Dalit and Adivasi women fighting climate injusticeAward-winning photographer Bhumika Saraswati, who is known for documenting the lives, narratives, and landscapes that are ...
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The National on MSNSharjah's March Meeting to explore how art, food and music tell stories about culture and historyMeeting is taking place during Ramadan this year, and much of its programming echoes the communal nature of the holy month.
Her popular Lata Show honors the great legend by combining her traditional tunes with Adivasi folk songs, which shows her ...
He further voiced his concerns over restrictions on cultural expression, particularly the prohibition of the term "Adivasi" (indigenous communities). "We were told that we can't even utter the ...
Nearly three decades after Parliament enacted a law to empower gram sabhas in Adivasi areas, Jharkhand is slowly inching closer to finalising draft rules required to implement the Panchayats ...
Following devastating natural disasters in Pakistan, Sumaira Malik highlights how the country's creative and cultural industries play a crucial role in climate adaptation and promoting environmental ...
After news about MSNBC canceling Joy Reid's evening news show was leaked to the press, the outlet's new president, Rebecca Kutler, called a meeting with Reid's staff on February 23, 2025.
"Our livelihoods are tied to this land - we don't know what the future holds for us anymore," said Tulsi Adivasi, who is among the thousands of villagers protesting against the project. Most of ...
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