Reporting from the Margins: How rural journalists expose India’s everyday crises
By Pavithra A in Media News on Wednesday, 24th December 2025 at 8:49pm
Despite official claims of 86 per cent tap water coverage by the PIB, villages in Tripura continue to depend on natural springs for their daily water needs. During her reporting in Dhalai district, independent journalist Nidhi Jamwal found taps installed without pipelines and water networks that existed largely on paper. In reality, residents relied entirely on springs, with women bearing the brunt as sources dried up and distances to fetch water increased.
Jamwal says empowering and supporting rural journalists is critical to exposing the gap between policy and lived reality, allowing neglected communities to raise concerns before crises deepen.
Journalists reporting from rural areas say many such stories remain invisible. Rural journalism extends far beyond agriculture, e...
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