GitHub Pages is a free hosting service provided by GitHub that allows you to host static websites directly from a GitHub repository. It’s a popular choice for personal blogs, project documentation, and small websites. GitHub Pages supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and you can use Jekyll, a static site generator, to build more complex websites.

Projects we used Github Pages for:

Zenith

We build capabilities in community members through an ecosystem of resources, skills and tools of law to identify and voice their struggles, and act towards designing innovative justice solutions

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LAW foundation

Law foundation is non-for-profit organisation, carrying out grassroot level interventions since 2016 under the Criminal Justice Fellowship Programme of Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai and registered as a Trust in 2019.

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Aline Partners

Aline Partners Fair profit consulting firm that helps civil society organisations and social enterprises involved in solving public problems, make a lasting social impact.

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People who love using Github Pages:

Megha Jibhakate

Megha Jibhakate is a trained front-end developer who is most excited about learning new things every day and helping others learn.

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Jinso Raj

Jinso brings a single-mindedness to his work as a full stack developer as he does for his weekly movie outings. He enjoys both with abandon.

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