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Varsha Torgalkar is a journalist based in Mumbai, India. I have covered agrarian crisis, communal violence and human rights. I also write on travel.
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Why dams, irrigation projects have done little for Marathwada’s parched farmers

27 Nov 2024  |  Scroll.in
Farmers in Maharashtra's Marathwada region face severe water scarcity despite numerous irrigation projects and dams, such as the Jayakwadi Dam, which have failed to deliver promised water supplies. The region's agriculture, heavily reliant on water, suffers due to silted canals, poor maintenance, and prioritization of water-intensive crops like sugarcane. Reports highlight that irrigation potential is significantly underutilized, with systemic issues like siltation, vaporization, and inefficient water management practices exacerbating the problem. Experts call for a more integrated approach to water management, emphasizing the need for protective irrigation and better resource allocation to support sustainable agriculture.

Why Marathwada’s Farm Workers Are Migrating Even In Summer

04 Sep 2024  |  www.indiaspend.com
Marathwada's farm workers are increasingly migrating during summer due to changing rainfall patterns and groundwater shortages, impacting local agriculture. Traditionally, these workers would return to their villages after the sugarcane cutting season, but now they seek work in other regions due to a lack of local job opportunities. Climate change has altered rainfall distribution, leading to longer dry spells and soil erosion, further exacerbating the situation. The socio-economic challenges have also led to social issues, such as difficulties in finding marriage partners. Activists criticize the lack of awareness and mitigation plans from political leaders.

Why Marathwada’s farm workers are migrating even in summer

04 Sep 2024  |  Newslaundry
Marathwada's farm workers are increasingly migrating during summer due to changing rainfall patterns and water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change. The region's reliance on agriculture, coupled with poor industrialization, leaves limited job opportunities, forcing workers to seek employment in other states. The promotion of water-intensive crops like sugarcane further strains resources, pushing marginal farmers to become laborers. The lack of local job opportunities and inadequate access to government schemes contribute to financial pressures and social issues, including increased migration and difficulties in finding marriage partners.

An Indian fixer lured workers to Italy. They say he used threats, violence

04 Sep 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
The article investigates the exploitation of Indian migrant workers in Italy by Tara Chand Tanwar, who allegedly used threats and violence to trap workers in dire conditions. Tanwar, operating without a legal license, charged exorbitant fees for job placements and forced workers to live in overcrowded apartments. Italian authorities have gathered evidence against Tanwar, but the exploitation of migrant workers in Italy's logistics sector remains widespread due to legal loopholes. The article highlights the systemic issues in Italian migration laws that leave workers vulnerable to exploitation, with calls for reform largely ignored by successive governments.

A Crash Course on Periods for Anyone Who Needs It

07 Jul 2024  |  www.theswaddle.com
Periods are a natural phenomenon experienced by individuals with a uterus, involving the shedding of the uterine lining. The menstrual cycle includes ovulation and the potential for pregnancy, with periods lasting three to seven days. Factors like stress and health issues can affect the regularity of periods. Heavy periods and clotting are common but may require medical attention if persistent. PMS and period cramps vary among individuals, with severe cases needing medical consultation. Safe sex during periods is possible with protection to prevent infections. Pain relief methods include over-the-counter medications, exercise, and home remedies.

Untrending: Scalp Massages May Be Comforting, But They Won’t Help Hair Grow

05 Jul 2024  |  www.theswaddle.com
Scalp massages, known as champi in India, are traditionally used to soothe stress and relax through nerve stimulation and fragrant oils. However, the belief that they stimulate hair growth lacks conclusive scientific evidence. Some studies suggest a potential link between scalp massages and hair growth, but more research is needed. Conversely, aggressive massages may lead to hair loss, and dermatologists caution against harsh scalp massagers, especially for those with dandruff or psoriasis. While scalp massages can be enjoyable, they should not be expected to promote hair growth.

Government Apathy Is Leading to Heritage Sites Disappearing In Both India And Pakistan

24 May 2024  |  The Friday Times
Heritage sites in both India and Pakistan are facing neglect and damage due to government apathy, insufficient funding, and local indifference. In Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, numerous archaeological sites are being damaged by treasure hunters and lack of protection, while in India's Hyderabad, heritage structures are deteriorating due to urbanization and lack of maintenance. Activists and experts highlight the need for increased government intervention, funding, and public awareness to preserve these cultural assets. The article emphasizes the importance of protecting these sites for their historical and cultural significance.

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With Little Guidance, Adult Acne Sufferers Turn to Treatments That Make Skin Worse

13 Apr 2024  |  www.theswaddle.com
Adult acne sufferers, lacking proper guidance, often turn to expensive and natural brands that can exacerbate their skin issues. Urvashi Gulia from Delhi, who has chronic acne, has spent a significant amount on treatments that have often worsened her condition. Ranjit Bhatia, CEO of Remedico, a digital dermatology start-up, emphasizes that expensive skin care brands do not guarantee better skin and that the treatment process is more important than the products. Misinformation and lack of awareness about conditions like PCOS contribute to the problem. The article also discusses the social stigma associated with adult acne and the dangers of self-treatment with steroid and skin lightening creams, which can lead to addiction and further skin damage. The Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists has petitioned for regulation of steroid-based creams. The adult acne market in India is growing, but whether it will include informed treatments remains uncertain.

Women on India's farms left in limbo as climate shocks cost jobs

05 Oct 2023  |  bdnews24.com
Disabled mother-of-two Devanabai Dhaigude and other women in Maharashtra, India, have lost their farm jobs due to heavy monsoon rains, exacerbating their economic struggles. Women in agriculture across India face increasing challenges from climate change and economic pressures, with limited support compared to their male counterparts. Experts and advocates call for more government awareness and financial support for women in agriculture. Despite some government initiatives, many women remain unaware of available schemes, leaving them vulnerable to economic and social hardships.
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