How life is improving in India's poorest region
by The Daily Eye Team December 24 2013, 1:16 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 18 secsMany villages had no school, no health centre, no ration shop, no approach road, no post office, no telephone, no electricity, and perhaps even no convenient source of drinking water. Where an anganwadi (government sponsored mother and child-care centre) existed at all, it was often closed. There were no public works around, and no pensions for widows or the elderly. Read here