After the news posted on 1st May on how women in Palakkad district of Kerala joined hands to dig wells to fight drought, http://bharatmahan.in/positive-news/kerala-women-dig-180-wells-fight-drought-907 , comes the news of 700 villagers, mostly women, waded through a dead river, cleansed it and
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MV V. V. Giri, a vessel of the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) began a landmark pilot movement on April 23rd 2017 from Kolaghat in East Midnapore district of West Bengal to Bhagalpur in Bihar with a cement consignment of 240 tonnes. The vessel's journey commenced from Kolaghat on
To empower women and to safeguard their interests Jharkhand government has taken a very bold decision of waiving stamp duty fee for women wanting to purchase immovable property. The stamp duty fee in Jharkhand is 7%. Some time back in 2015 the government had given a 10% relaxation on stamp duty fee
Usually we hear of stories where cab drivers or auto drivers rob passengers or misbehave with them. But then if we look around we can always find the good samaritans among the many. Meet Debendra Kapri, a 24 year old taxi driver, who walked inside the police station at the domestic airport in Delhi
With the inspiration of P M Shri Narendra Modi, to help create a spirit of respect for our real heroes, HRD Minister Shri Prakash Javadekar and Minister of State for Defence Dr. Subhash Bhamre jointly launched a campaign to have a ‘Wall of Valour’ in 1,000 educational institutions across the country
राजस्थान की महिलाएं अब बना रहीं सोलर लैंप राजस्थान के आदिवासी बाहुल्य जिले डूंगरपुर की आदिवासी महिलाएं अब सोलर इंजीनियर बन गई हैं। ये न सिर्फ सोलर लैंप बना रही हैं, बल्कि अब इनके लिए सोलर मॉड्यूल बनाने का प्लांट भी स्थापित किया जा रहा है। इसे "दुर्गा" नाम दिया गया है। खास बात यह है कि इन लैंपों के
Not all news is negative from Jammu & Kashmir, where mostly we hear of stone pelting youth and the armed forces trying their best to maintain law and order. Here is a news which is so positive. “The Army’s Kashmir Super-40 initiative for coaching J&K youth for engineering entrance exams broke all
This is a story from Kerala which is very inspiring. To fight drought many women in Palakkad district of Kerala have come together to dig wells and rewrite their destiny amid the unprecedented dry spell. Successive monsoon failure has left their land parched and robbed them of their livelihood
With the gradual decrease in the prices of LED lamps, more and more municipal bodies are replacing street lights from conventional lamps to the power saving LEDs. This is not only reducing the power bill of the municipal bodies but also helping in reducing carbon dioxide emission. This programme of
Jhabua in Madhya Pradesh is a tribal zone. The literacy rate here is 43.3%. And still, 55 students from this area have cleared the IIT-JEE Mains. Most of them belong to small villages and have to walk several kilometers to reach their government-run schools. This achievement has to be credited to a
Bhilar, a village located between the hill stations of Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani will soon be famous as it will become India’s first “village of books”. Maharashtra Minister for Culture Affairs and Marathi Language Vinod Tawde informed that 15,000+ books would be made available and placed at
In a first-of-its-kind initiative, schoolchildren from over 2,000 government and private schools across Delhi will get an opportunity to learn legalities from sitting judges, former judges, public prosecutors, psychologists, social workers and lawyers. The students will be informed about legal