Equipped with handheld cameras, a network of "video volunteers" from the three states are reporting on issues like waterlogging at a local school, struggle for clean drinking water in one remote district or even how poor health facilities are forcing people in another district to fall back on dangerous ritual practices.
Community Correspondent Network (CCN) has been launched by the Poorest Areas Civil Society (PACS), an initiative of UK government and the "India Unheard" campaign by Video Volunteers (VV), an international NGO which trains "community journalists" in video production.
The idea is to create "an interface between grassroot journalists and mainstream journalists," said Khosla.
Ramsakhi Ahirwar, from Sagar district in Madhya Pradesh says she used to work rolling beedis and used to discuss her problems with her woman friends but once she got trained to be a video correspondent she says she "found power."
"Not only are we women but we can do something for the society too. With the help of camera I will put forward all the issues and I hope to resolve them which will bring change in my community," says Anupa Parte a tribal woman correspondent from Mandala district, Madhya Pradesh.
Correspondents are chosen from within the districts of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
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