CASA BLOGS
Impact of Climate Change on Women
16 Jan 2021
Climate change is a prevailing problem globally whose hazardous repercussions extend beyond the environment. Shrinking glaciers, extinction of plants and animal species, mutation, rise in the Earth’s average temperature and triggered seasonal fluctuations, are some of the impacts of climate change that have already grabbed the headline. Certain early predictions pertaining to climate changes had […]
Giving Hope to the Marginalised
7 Jan 2021
The sudden nation-wide lockdown led to what was probably one of the largest mass migration of people in recent times. Out of jobs to earn a living, out of a roof to live under and with little to zero access to food and medicine, the migrant workers from various parts of the country were forced […]
16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
25 Nov 2020
The 16 days of Activism campaign against Gender-Based violence follows the 2020 UNiTE campaign theme ‘Orange the world : Fund , Respond , prevent , collect’ which is an apt and relevant theme that shall be focused across the globe by women’s groups, feminist organisations, gender-justice fraternity, faith groups , civil society organisations and corporate […]
PLIGHTS OF THE DIFFERENTLY-ABLED INDIVIDUALS
3 Nov 2020
“We are facing a lot of difficulty to sustain our family. There is no work available to earn any income.” The havoc created by the pandemic has made life extremely difficult for 32-year old Gora Bai Kodar, who is paralysed from waist down. She lives with her family of four in the village of Pounatha […]
Crisis in the midst of Pandemic
28 Oct 2020
Sanjay Kumar Saroj is a 19-year-old resident of Rasulpur village in Gram Panchayat of Jaunpur block, Machil Shahar, Uttar Pradesh. He belongs to the ‘Pasi’ community and has a family of seven to look after. Due to financial strains in the family, they could not perform farming activities on their small landholding. Working as a […]
FAR FROM HOME, NEAR TO STARVATION
26 Oct 2020
40-year-old Babli Tulsiram of Ambada, Madhya Pradesh, has a family of seven to look after. With the nationwide lockdown, the rate of unemployment has increased unprecedentedly, with Babli being no exception to this suffering. Each year, her family migrates seasonally. This year, during the Kharif season, which is the most productive time for cultivation for […]
Covid-19 and Domestic Violence: The sorry state of Fatima
22 Oct 2020
Violence against women in India is an issue rooted in societal norms and economic dependence. This affects the physical and psychological well being of the women. Although female participation in public life is increasing and laws have been amended, India still has a long way to go to make women equal citizens. The situation of […]
Hope to survival amidst COVID-19
19 Oct 2020
With the whole world coming to a standstill and struggling to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, there is a section of the population that has lost their livelihood and earning. Sailam Raihing, a single mother of three children who hails from Paorei village, Ukhrul district of Manipur was also left jobless and struggling to support her […]
Cyclone Amphan: Recounting tales of Horror
17 Oct 2020
“Shob shesh hoye gyalo (Everything is over)”, was the answer that Dipankar Mridha received from his mother after cyclone Amphan ravaged the Sundarbans delta in West Bengal on 20th May, 2020. Dipankar Mridha is a 22-year-old migrant worker from Jogesganj, Madabkati village in Sundarbans delta, West Bengal. His family is struggling to recover from the destruction […]