17-Jul-2021 Maharashtra’s Katkaris strive to overcome isolation and deprivation Meet Mahesh and Vasudev, two young members of the tribe who want to bring about positive change through education
29-May-2021 Meet Ramu Ghumman, the happiest man in Vasai A labourer who eats only when he earns, yet never complains
26-May-2021 Migration is not really a choice Adivasi community members travel in family groups to Ambadi, ‘settle down’ near the roadside
21-May-2021 Kaulale: All is not idyllic in this picture perfect village Villagers migrate in droves to escape unemployment, caste conflict and water scarcity
12-Apr-2021 Baha “flower festival” of the Santhals Watch this video to witness the rituals and celebrations of Baha Parab
23-Mar-2021 Ayodhya Hills on Fire: CJP fellow brings us images from ground zero Our grassroots fellows are bringing out stories that are often ignored by mainstream media
03-Mar-2021 Lockdown brings Bengal Blacksmiths’ work to a grinding halt CJP fellow Ripon Sheikh reports from Birbhum
24-Feb-2021 CJP Fellow Tinku Sheikh brings to us unseen images of rural Bengal CJP is proud to have Tinku as one of its grassroots fellows
22-Feb-2021 What happens if an ‘unregistered’ labourer dies suddenly? Adivasi woman dies, authorities appear apathetic towards her family
19-Feb-2021 Artisans near Tagore’s Shantiniketan face penury and ruin CJP grassroots fellow Ripon Sheikh speaks to artisans and small business owners
17-Feb-2021 CJP’s incredible week of fighting for human rights Our groundbreaking work keeps pushing boundaries of humanitarian work
27-Jan-2021 No access to online classes, Akash ‘sir’ to the rescue! Meet a class 12 student who is making sure village children don’t suffer because of the digital divide
16-Jan-2021 Hard work and resilience: The success story of two men from Jawhar Born into abject poverty, they overcame all obstacles to become financially independent
13-Jan-2021 Don’t miss out on CJP Grassroots Fellows’ stories This #CJPWednesdays let's take a look at stories documented by our Grassroots fellows
08-Jan-2021 Have you ever heard the hypnotic notes of the Tarpa pipe? The Warli art of making music from gourds, bamboos and an ancient playbook of memories