Sulabh Swachh Bharat (Issue-11)

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Delhi No. F. 2 (S-45) Press/ 2016

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NGO

SEWA FOR WOMEN

Sewa Page 4

Sulabh Page 1

She has risen from a menial life to even deliver an address at the United Nations

KUMAR DILIP

Alwar & Tonk Page 12

Editor-in-chief

Aaranyak Page 22

Akshay Patra Page 20

QUARTZ

CHARITY OF STARS

Unknown to many, stars do not just make money but are involved in charity too

SPECIAL EDITORIAL

Goonj Page 8

Pratham Page 6

Apne Aap Page 10

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PERSONALITY

USHA, THE DAWN

The organisation brings financial empowerment to women from all walks of life

MKSS Page 14

Vol-1 | Issue-11 | March 05, 2017 | Price ` 5/-

Good News for Rising India

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WALKING THE LAST MILE

They are the people who have founded and successfully running some of the best NGOs

ENDHIL MULLAINATHAN, the Robert C Waggoner, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, in his seminal TED talk, ‘Solving Social Problems with a Nudge’, talked about the pervasive ‘last mile problem’. He defined it as the minuscule yet obstinate, hard-to-bridge gap between a problem’s solution and its actual delivery to the real stakeholders. “We know how to reduce child deaths due to diarrhoea, how to prevent diabetes-related blindness and how to implement solar cell technology… yet somehow, we don’t or can’t. Why?” he asks. This has befuddled policymakers for too long. The all powerful Welfare State has found it difficult to cater to all

the social problems. One entity which has been quite successful in providing a systemic solution to the ‘last mile problem’ is the ubiquitous NGO. The current discourse around the role of NGOs is very positive. A discerning glance at their work and impact shows that they have successfully filled the vacuum where state machinery has failed. Sulabh Swachh Bharat has been positively documenting and highlighting the brilliant work being done by several NGOs across the country. We felt the need to broaden our horizon and decided to dedicate one whole issue to the NGOs which are creating their own niche in Indian ...Continued on Page 2

SANITATION SULABH

TRANSFORMING A MILLION LIVES

Sulabh in Hindi means ‘easily available’. Through its pioneering work spread over decades, Sulabh International is making loves easier to millions

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ROBIN KESHAW

S the sun rises up in the sky from behind a small hillock in Alwar, Lalita Devi picked up her basket and left for work. She went to each and every household in her colony. More than a decade ago, her job was to clean the toilets of every household and her basket was her

identity. But, today she is carrying packets of papad in a different basket, and delivering it to the houses as per the orders. These papads have been made by Lalita; she learned this at the Nai Disha centre of Sulabh International Social Service Organisation. Lalita says with a choked voice: “Earlier, these people would shift away from my path if I happened to be on their way. These

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