Tag: Developing India blog
Queer and trans people still face systemic exclusion
<!--Uday Deb--> Despite growing discourse on inclusion, queer and trans people are still systemically excluded from institutions, livelihoods, and decision-making spaces. While conversations around diversity ... Read More
Tuning in: Community radio in digital age
<!--Uday Deb--> Community radio remains an accessible media platform for underrepresented communities. It must be preserved, strengthened, and expanded. Big tech’s grip on information is ... Read More
Why many marginalised students can’t access scholarships
<!--Uday Deb--> Each year, hundreds of government and private scholarships are announced across India to make education more accessible to students from economically or socially ... Read More
How peer-led teacher training is reshaping classrooms
<!--Uday Deb--> Here’s how peer learning, alumni networks, and institutional support are reimagining top-down teacher training models. “Government teachers aren’t interested in teaching.” This is ... Read More
Bridging the gap in aftercare for India’s youth
<!--Uday Deb--> India’s aftercare system is meant to help young people transition out of institutional care, but most of them lack this support. Here’s why ... Read More