PRAHAR (Public Response Against Helplessness and Action for Redressal) unveiled its national research conducted to understand India’s livelihood challenges against its national conference ‘Livelihood Challenges
PRAHAR (Public Response Against Helplessness and Action for Redressal) unveiled its national research conducted to understand India’s livelihood challenges against its national conference ‘Livelihood Challenges
PRAHAR has announced that it would launch a national activation campaign to address the growing problem of unemployment and failure to create enough livelihood opportunities
PRAHAR’s study has claimed employment could shrink by 7 million by 2050 in the country, with farmers, retail vendors, contract labourers and construction workers being the
PRAHAR (Public Response Against Helplessness and Action for Redressal) has urged the Government to actively use unutilized DMF (District Mineral Foundation) funds and accelerate relief
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