Sulabh founder Bindeshwar Pathak wins Nikkei Asia Prize for developing 'low-cost ecological compost toilets'
• 7 years agoBindeshwar Pathak becomes one of the few Indians to be awarded Japan's Nikkei Asia Prize for his social contribution by developing 'low-cost ecological compost toilets'.
India's forgotten widows: Govt must move beyond laws and actions plans, focus on social security and rehabilitation
Deya Bhattacharya • 8 years agoThe Supreme Court, this week, while dealing with the disconcerting issue of the deplorable conditions that widows in Vrindavan and other areas face, asked a very pertinent question : Do state commissions for women really exist?
Raksha Bandhan: Vrindavan widows to tie rakhi on Narendra Modi's wrist to mark ocassion
• 8 years agoWidows from Vrindavan would tie rakhi on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wrist in Delhi on Monday on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan that celebrates the brother-sister bond
Breaking age-old tradition, Vrindavan widows publicly tie Rakhi to pundits, Sanskrit scholars
Fp Staff • 9 years agoIn a bold move to break the age-old traditions, hundreds of widows of Vrindavan and liberated manual scavenger women considered "untouchables" publicly tied Rakhi to 50 upper caste pundits and Sanskrit scholars at the century-old Gopinath Temple in Vrindavan on Wednesday.
Ahead of Raksha Bandhan, 10 widows to tie 'rakhi' to PM Modi
• 9 years agoAhead of Raksha Bandhan, several widows and manual scavengers tied rakhi to 50 upper-caste pundits and Sanskrit scholars at the century-old Gopinath temple
Maharashtra's temple town Pandharpur to get world's biggest toilet facility
Ians • 9 years agoMaharashtra's temple town Pandharpur is all set to get the world's biggest toilet facility to serve to the needs of over three lakh pilgrims who throng the shrine
A week before Holi, festivities begin for Vrindavan widows
Fp Archives • 9 years agoImparting a touch of pathos to the celebrations would be an attempt to add a dash of colours to the otherwise insipid lives of the Vrindavan widows who live the life of a recluse, having been deserted by their families
Modi effect: Six newly-wed brides return home as in-laws' place have no toilets
Fp Archives • 11 years agoTaking their cue from Prime Minister Narendar Modi's call in his Independence Day address for a toilet in every household, especially in rural areas, the young brides protested to their husbands and in-laws over lack of such a facility.
How Parliament has helped manual scavengers restore their dignity
Fp Staff • 12 years agoFor those who have been socially ostracised for being manual scavengers, Parliament's passage of the anti-manual scavenging has given them a fresh start.