Two women-led food processing units opened in India
ICRISAT’s training and capacity building program empowers women from tribal communities of Telangana state to start their entrepreneurial ventures. Ms Satyavathi Rathod, Read more...
How dryland crops are helping Telangana’s tribal households meet nutritional requirements during lockdown
To ensure nutrition sufficiency in children, pregnant women and lactating mothers of tribal communities in Telangana, India, during times of lockdown, ready-to-eat Read more...
Tribal women farmers train to be ‘nutrition entrepreneurs’ to contribute to healthier community diets
The hands that farm the fields and cook the family meals are now taking on bigger ventures by running small businesses that Read more...
Diet diversification program aims to improve health of 13,000 tribal people in South India
Energy-dense foods made from millets, sorghum and pulses are being provided to tribal communities in parts of India’s Telangana state to combat Read more...
Iron For Adolescents’ (FeFA) to focus on evidence-based interventions to protect girls’ health
ICRISAT – ICMR-NIN collaboration will follow a systematic approach for understanding adolescent girls’ health needs in Telangana
Water impact: When over 15,000 tanks were restored, how did lives of smallholder farmers change?
Soil, water and socio-economic impact of Telangana state government’s Mission Kakatiya to be assessed by ICRISAT scientists A unique mission of the Read more...
MoU for scientific assessment of Telangana’s Mission Kakatiya
The unique Mission Kakatiya of the Government of Telangana that aims to restore over 46,000 tanks across the state, will be scientifically assessed. An MoU for this was signed today, between the Ministry of Irrigation, Government of Telangana and the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics.