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Chipko Movement 1973 Environment

Celebrating the Chipko Movement

By Desh ApnayenMarch 27, 2018
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The Story of our Constitution

By Desh ApnayenNovember 30, 2017
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Plastic Pollution Solution
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Winning the War on Plastics

By Desh ApnayenOctober 16, 2017September 29, 2023
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History Of India Indian Constitution

Right to Privacy

By Desh ApnayenSeptember 15, 2017
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History Of India India Indian Election Presidential Election 2017

Our Presidential Election

By Desh ApnayenJuly 17, 2017
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The Bills in the Right Direction

By Desh ApnayenApril 19, 2017
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Inspiring Stories From Cities and Villages Of India
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Inspiring stories from our cities and villages

By Desh ApnayenMarch 17, 2017
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Active Citizenship

Citizenship education through fun and games

By Desh ApnayenOctober 18, 2016
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Leading the way to India’s second golden age

By Desh ApnayenAugust 13, 2016
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Our road to Rio

By Desh ApnayenJuly 19, 2016
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#WednesdayWisdom Why do well-meaning efforts fail #WednesdayWisdom

Why do well-meaning efforts fail? Mr. Mayank Gandhi explains:

“Superficial reforms are like driving a car with a warped chassis—no matter the driver’s skill, it veers off course. India’s challenges—corruption, inequality, inefficiency—stem from flawed systems.”

Have you read his article yet? If not, we invite you to read it at https://bit.ly/ArticleByMayankGandhi.

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#mondaymotivation In Bhaisana, Ratlam district, M #mondaymotivation

In Bhaisana, Ratlam district, Madhya Pradesh, students of the Government High School identified two daily hazards—a giant pothole and a pool of stagnant water. As part of the ACTiZENS’ Club activity, they wrote a letter to the sarpanch (village head).

Impact: Repairs completed within days. Students could finally reach school without wading through muck. 

Watch the school teacher and a student speak about this story of change.

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#WednesdayWisdom Our guest author on the Desh Apn #WednesdayWisdom

Our guest author on the Desh Apnayen blog this month, Mr. Mayank Gandhi, shares how a robust electoral system is the foundation of a strong nation in his article.

He adds, “Take representation: rural India’s Panchayati Raj gives one elected official per 425 people. In Mumbai, one municipal corporator serves over 55,000. Urban democracy, in that sense, is 110 times more distant.”

The full article is available here: https://bit.ly/ArticleByMayankGandhi 

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