Stories Changing millions lives one step at a time through improved access to water, decent toilets and hygiene. All stories Case story Photo story Video story A Tilakpur household From the village of Tilakpur in Bhagalpur, Bihar, comes the story of 56-year-old Rukmani Devi, who has been a resident of Tilakpur for more than 45 years now. Read the full story Case story Value of good health: priceless Thirty-eight-year-old Sarlamma of Kuchinnapallu village in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district was shocked when a water quality test of the bore well water that the entire village consumes showed a hi Read the full story Turning around their lives for the better In Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, the Bharatiya Mahila Self Help Group is scripting a new story for themselves which is a major departure from the lives they once led. Read the full story Paying for safe water is investment in health: Lingamma As a homemaker, 48-year-old Lingamma of Kuchinnapalli village in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district runs her household on a carefully drawn-out budget. Read the full story Case story Retrofitting the toilet, changing multiple lives Forty-five-year-old Bharati and her family in the Thimmapuram village of Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district have had a toilet in their house for a long time now. Yet, they could not use it. Read the full story Case story Sprinklers help harvest a better income and a better life Sajjan Singh, a farmer in Nangal Khurd village in Haryana’s Sonipat district, takes great pride in saying that his crop yield is one of the highest in the village. Read the full story Case story Capping water wastage to bring in hope for the future Until recently, 42-year-old Naresh, who is a farmer in Haryana’s Mukimpur village, did not realise the pitfall of the way he has been irrigating his field for years now. Read the full story Case story When an aquifer brings in a good harvest For as long as he can remember, agriculture has sustained 52-year-old Narendra’s family through generations. Over the years, however, it has become more and more difficult to manage farming. Read the full story Case story Jal Sakhi Moniya helps improve her village health-including her own family’s Moniya, 25, is married and a mother of two children—aged five and three. Read the full story Pagination Load more story articles
A Tilakpur household From the village of Tilakpur in Bhagalpur, Bihar, comes the story of 56-year-old Rukmani Devi, who has been a resident of Tilakpur for more than 45 years now. Read the full story
Case story Value of good health: priceless Thirty-eight-year-old Sarlamma of Kuchinnapallu village in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district was shocked when a water quality test of the bore well water that the entire village consumes showed a hi Read the full story
Turning around their lives for the better In Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, the Bharatiya Mahila Self Help Group is scripting a new story for themselves which is a major departure from the lives they once led. Read the full story
Paying for safe water is investment in health: Lingamma As a homemaker, 48-year-old Lingamma of Kuchinnapalli village in Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district runs her household on a carefully drawn-out budget. Read the full story
Case story Retrofitting the toilet, changing multiple lives Forty-five-year-old Bharati and her family in the Thimmapuram village of Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district have had a toilet in their house for a long time now. Yet, they could not use it. Read the full story
Case story Sprinklers help harvest a better income and a better life Sajjan Singh, a farmer in Nangal Khurd village in Haryana’s Sonipat district, takes great pride in saying that his crop yield is one of the highest in the village. Read the full story
Case story Capping water wastage to bring in hope for the future Until recently, 42-year-old Naresh, who is a farmer in Haryana’s Mukimpur village, did not realise the pitfall of the way he has been irrigating his field for years now. Read the full story
Case story When an aquifer brings in a good harvest For as long as he can remember, agriculture has sustained 52-year-old Narendra’s family through generations. Over the years, however, it has become more and more difficult to manage farming. Read the full story
Case story Jal Sakhi Moniya helps improve her village health-including her own family’s Moniya, 25, is married and a mother of two children—aged five and three. Read the full story