101Reporters is proud to present Graamcast, a daily news bulletin that brings you the most important stories from rural India each day. With both curated news stories and original reporting, each concise edition is a window into the goings-on from the lakhs of villages in India that never make the headlines. Our villages are changing, caught in an osmosis with the outside world even as they attempt to hold on their way of life, comprising both the good and the bad. Join our journalists as we reacquaint you with the real India and share the stories that emerge from the tensions between the old and the new.
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101Reporters is proud to present Graamcast, a daily news bulletin that brings you the most important stories from rural India each day. With both curated news stories and original reporting, each concise edition is a window into the goings-on from the lakhs of villages in India that never make the headlines. Our villages are changing, caught in an osmosis with the outside world even as they attempt to hold on their way of life, comprising both the good and the bad. Join our journalists as we reacquaint you with the real India and share the stories that emerge from the tensions between the old and the new.
Journalist Vaibhav Sanap talks about the problems which armed forces aspirants from rural Nashik are facing because of the pandemic.
Graamcast
101Reporters is proud to present Graamcast, a daily news bulletin that brings you the most important stories from rural India each day. With both curated news stories and original reporting, each concise edition is a window into the goings-on from the lakhs of villages in India that never make the headlines. Our villages are changing, caught in an osmosis with the outside world even as they attempt to hold on their way of life, comprising both the good and the bad. Join our journalists as we reacquaint you with the real India and share the stories that emerge from the tensions between the old and the new.