Impact stories
WaSH
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16 December, 2020 From water-borne diseases to a fountain of health
Pokhari village tackles water-borne diseases with Tata Swachh purifiers and awareness programmes
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24 November, 2020 A clean start
Behaviour change communication organised by CmF, a Tata Trusts’ associate organisation, helped Vagtu Bai’s family to adopt better sanitation ...
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29 July, 2020 Introducing WASH in schools
Making kids the carriers of change
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15 July, 2020 Rejuvenating land, reviving hopes
The Tata Trusts-supported Government of Maharashtra’s GDGS programme not only helps desilt water reservoirs and tanks but helps small ...
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15 July, 2020 A holistic approach to community welfare
The Tata Trusts’ Tata Water Mission have not only helped women like Fulmani Nag secure their livelihoods, but also ...
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29 May, 2020 "It’s just periods"
Kiran Lashkari, a menstruation hygiene management sakhi, gets a boost of confidence when her explanations make her young daughter ...
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20 March, 2020 Breaking free from yesterday’s taboos
The Tata Trusts' Menstrual Hygiene Management programme enables women to accept menstruation as 'normal'
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24 May, 2019 End the silence around menstruation
Menstruation is a natural experience, as Sugna and her friends found out
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28 January, 2019 Smart planning for quick results
With a new improved plan and a freshly motivated field force, Alok Arunam, a member of Tata Trusts’ Zila ...
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26 September, 2018 Lending a helping hand in Kerala
Tata Trusts and the Tata group have deployed medical teams and mobile RO drinking water systems and are helping ...
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17 September, 2018 Back to basics
Putting data to work, Har Gobinda Boro and his team have successfully unearthed and addressed the issues around toilet ...
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20 June, 2018 The change within
“If Mahatma Gandhi had his Champaran, then Anjaw was my Champaran,” says Badapbiang T Dkhar, whose satyagraha against open ...
