Turning challenges into opportunities: Gurpreet’s Story
In the narrow lanes of Jai Jawan Nagar, Yerwada, lives a determined young girl named Gurpreet. Born into a family of six, she has grown
In the narrow lanes of Jai Jawan Nagar, Yerwada, lives a determined young girl named Gurpreet. Born into a family of six, she has grown
Attending the 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City was an extraordinary experience. Representing
In a world where societal norms often restrict women from exploring their potential, the challenges faced by women from underserved communities—such as those experiencing domestic
Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong once said that women “hold up half the sky.” Despite being revered as symbols of power and resilience, women are
Gender equality is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development. Yet, progress remains uneven globally, with systemic barriers limiting opportunities for women
For any organization, its greatest strength lies in its people. Growth and sustainability are deeply intertwined with the skills, knowledge, and commitment of its workforce.
In the remote village of Sathala, located in Udgir block, Latur district, the Zilla Parishad Upper Primary School once struggled with poor infrastructure and hygiene.
In a world where education serves as a gateway to opportunity, the role of youth as both beneficiaries and change-makers becomes vital. When empowered, young
Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong once said that women “hold up half the sky.” Despite being revered as symbols of power and resilience, women are
Introduction Early Struggles of Aadesh In the heart of Raman Vasti, Yerwada, lived a young boy named Aadesh Govind Rathore. At just 13 years old,
In the narrow lanes of Jai Jawan Nagar, Yerwada, lives a determined young girl named Gurpreet. Born into a family of six, she has grown
Attending the 68th annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City was an extraordinary experience. Representing
In a world where societal norms often restrict women from exploring their potential, the challenges faced by women from underserved communities—such as those experiencing domestic
Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong once said that women “hold up half the sky.” Despite being revered as symbols of power and resilience, women are
Gender equality is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development. Yet, progress remains uneven globally, with systemic barriers limiting opportunities for women
For any organization, its greatest strength lies in its people. Growth and sustainability are deeply intertwined with the skills, knowledge, and commitment of its workforce.
In the remote village of Sathala, located in Udgir block, Latur district, the Zilla Parishad Upper Primary School once struggled with poor infrastructure and hygiene.
In a world where education serves as a gateway to opportunity, the role of youth as both beneficiaries and change-makers becomes vital. When empowered, young
Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong once said that women “hold up half the sky.” Despite being revered as symbols of power and resilience, women are
Introduction Early Struggles of Aadesh In the heart of Raman Vasti, Yerwada, lived a young boy named Aadesh Govind Rathore. At just 13 years old,
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