23-Nov-2021 Diwali may be over, but festive memories linger on A sneak peek into the flavours and fragrances of a tribal celebration
13-Nov-2021 Nolen Gur, the sweet syrupy taste of a Bengali winter Date molasses are liquid gold for cultivators with demand skyrocketing this time of the year
11-Nov-2021 The golden glow of marigold garlands is the season’s signature Traditional torans made by Adivasi artisans add beauty to festvities
03-Nov-2021 When you buy earthen lamps, you light up a craftsperson’s home Though the demand has fallen, yet potters carry on
25-Oct-2021 Carving flowers on wood, and praying for a better future Lockdown has robbed Birbhum’s furniture industry of its sheen, the artists are slowly turning into migrant labourers
25-Oct-2021 Meet Subhangi Chavan: Tough security guard, single mother… and poet “Reading and writing give me strength,” says the inspirational young woman from Pune
16-Oct-2021 A serene scenic tourist spot awaits visitors Mukutmanipur in West Bengal's Bankura district lies desolate, its economy is in tatters
15-Oct-2021 Ever seen rice that floats on water? Officials say the rice is fortified; locals fear the grains may be made of plastic
13-Oct-2021 Silence of the Bauls Traditional folk musicians of Birbhum facing financial crisis even after end of lockdown
25-Sep-2021 Prayers for stability during the festive season With Durga Puja around the corner, small traders pray that business picks up
15-Sep-2021 Koli Bhaji: A feast fit for Gods! Unique rain invoking ceremonies involve offering local vegetables, and performing the Kamadi folk dance
09-Sep-2021 Grassroot Fellowship ft. Ripon Sheikh, Migrant Labourer Episode 10 of CJP's podcast series Rightscast
07-Sep-2021 Jute farmers, and their fields of gold Farmers of Murshidabad, Nadia and South Dinajpur districts of West Bengal continue cultivating jute hoping to make a small profit one day
06-Sep-2021 CJP impact: A fellowship, that encouraged communities to cross communication barriers It has helped open up a window for Van Gujjars, whose stories are now being shared widely
19-Aug-2021 Increase in child marriages, a side effect of Lockdown? Avenues for education and employment shut, child marriage on the rise in West Bengal’s poorest areas
16-Aug-2021 When Katkaris migrate in search of work, their problems follow One of the oldest Adivasi communities, they are victims of institutional apathy