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An independent magazine published from New Delhi to tell stories of change from across the chaotic landscape of post-reforms India.

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Civil Society's September issue is out now! 🙌 Click on the link in bio to read! 🖇️ #CivilSocietyMagazine | #SeptemberIssue | #OutNow

Civil Society's September issue is out now! 🙌

Click on the link in bio to read! 🖇️

#CivilSocietyMagazine | #SeptemberIssue | #OutNow
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Civil Society's #SeptemberIssue is out now!  📝: Civil Society is an independent magazine published from New Delhi. Our magazine reports on change leaders from different walks of life to promote inclusion and social transformation.  To support us, subscribe now! 🙌

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Heard of Oikko? Read Civil Society’s cover story. Go to Tantipara with the magazine that knows India. Click on the link in bio to read the whole piece! 🙌 #CivilSocietyMagazine

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Virendra Sam Singh's mission in Anupshahr was a near impossible one. He wanted to educate the girls of this western UP town. He succeeded. This is Civil Society's tribute to him. Click on the link in bio to read the whole piece! 🙌 To support us, subscribe now! Link in bio.

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Citizens pay the price for battles between the Centre and the state governments and glaring cracks in the system. Here are some ways out of the mess: Click on the link in bio to read the whole piece 🖇️

Citizens pay the price for battles between the Centre and the state governments and glaring cracks in the system. Here are some ways out of the mess:

Click on the link in bio to read the whole piece 🖇️
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The very strange removal of Ajit Ranade Read Sanjaya Baru in his column, Delhi Darbar in the latest issue of Civil Society. Follow the link below 👇 civilsocietyonline.com/column/delhi-d…

The very strange removal of Ajit Ranade 

Read Sanjaya Baru in his column, Delhi Darbar in the latest issue of Civil Society. 

Follow the link below 👇

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Is it goodbye to the Great Nicobar? The ecologically priceless island seems headed for doom with a port, township and airport being planned on it. Here's an exclusive interview with Admiral Arun Prakash on how beefing up security need not come at a huge ecological cost.

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Famous environmentalist #SonamWangchuk is on fast in Delhi after walking 1,000 km from Ladakh. Here's what he is saying. ↓ instagram.com/reel/DBGeouMyS… #Savehimalayas #Saveladakh

Famous environmentalist #SonamWangchuk is on fast in Delhi after walking 1,000 km from Ladakh.

Here's what he is saying. ↓

instagram.com/reel/DBGeouMyS…

#Savehimalayas #Saveladakh
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Save up those bananas Bananas past and present, Babu Parambath's banana bank in Kerala has them all. Each banana tells a story of how locals can conserve rare varieties and even earn from them. Click on the link to read more! civilsocietyonline.com/agriculture/ba…

Save up those bananas

Bananas past and present, Babu Parambath's banana bank in Kerala has them all. Each banana tells a story of how locals can conserve rare varieties and even earn from them.

Click on the link to read more! 
civilsocietyonline.com/agriculture/ba…
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Junior doctors in West Bengal have called off their agitation, but right through the Durga Puja festivities they were on hunger strike. People noticed. Many showed up in support. Their solidarity became a beacon of hope. #MamataBanerjee #RGKarProtest #HungerStrike

Junior doctors in West Bengal have called off their agitation, but right through the Durga Puja festivities they were on hunger strike. People noticed. Many showed up in support. Their solidarity became a beacon of hope.

#MamataBanerjee #RGKarProtest #HungerStrike
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Saving the Himalayas. Sonam Wangchuk and the Ladakh movement are the cover story Civil Society. Get your copy! #saveladakh #savehimalayas #sonamwangchuk

Saving the Himalayas. Sonam Wangchuk and the Ladakh movement are the cover story Civil Society. Get your copy!

#saveladakh #savehimalayas #sonamwangchuk
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Have you heard of vaginismus? We spoke to Dr Taru Jindal, a gynaecologist. Click on the link below to watch now. instagram.com/reel/DB-yVQ3y3… Read the whole piece in the upcoming issue of Civil Society magazine.

Have you heard of vaginismus?

We spoke to Dr Taru Jindal, a gynaecologist.

Click on the link below to watch now.

instagram.com/reel/DB-yVQ3y3…

Read the whole piece in the upcoming issue of Civil Society magazine.
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Three Waters, the Goan non-hotel Are you looking for the Goa you used to know? Try Three Waters in Betul, a restored villa with seven rooms, at the confluence of the Sal River and Arabian Sea, with a healing spring nearby. Far from beach parties and mindless tourists.

Three Waters, the Goan non-hotel 

Are you looking for the Goa you used to know? Try Three Waters in Betul, a restored villa with seven rooms, at the confluence of the Sal River and Arabian Sea, with a healing spring nearby. Far from beach parties and mindless tourists.
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