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ProPoor.org Newsletter (May 24, 2018)Below are the development news stories from South Asia, featured 'sign of light' and latest updates from the ProPoor community ... | |
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Powerful Clicks on Lives of Leprosy Affected Natsuko Tominaga is a photographer with the Nippon Foundation. She is on a mission to remove the leprosy taboo in India. For the last 40 years, the Foundation has been working for the betterment of le ... | |
Pancheshwar Dam: Is it Really Needed? In the dense forests of Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand, on the India-Nepal border, the tallest dam in the world is being planned. | |
Normal Monsoon Forecast Rainfall will be 97% of the 50-year average with a 54% probability that rains will be normal to above normal, IMD said in its first stage, long-range monsoon forecast. | |
Election Commission Brings Beggars and Homeless into Poll Process Indian Election Commission will also examine the possibility of allowing undertrials to vote. | |
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Signs of Light: | Sowing Hope Sabarmati Tiki is the daughter of Prof Radhamohan who bought degraded land in Nayagarh and despite people calling his mission impossible, decided to regenerate it. Sabarmati and her team grow 314 trad ... |
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