5 Lakh + Film Views
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2.54 Crore People Reached
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Reach across 8 states
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22 Film Screenings across the country
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Girls are always prevented from playing sports in the community. We have to convince parents and make them realize the importance of sports for the girls child. My aim is to encourage girls to not just play sports but ensure that they achieve excellent performance on field. Child marriage is rampant in my village. Children, especially girls do not study beyond class 8 and mostly likely get married after leaving school. Parents should understand the evils of child marriage and focus on providing necessary education and health facilities to their children. - Panchanan Singh, Jharkhand “In my school in Bihar, we were lacking access even to basic facilities such as toilets. It was a huge inconvenience to student especially girls. We decided to take collective action as students and coordinated with authorities to ensure that the toilet is constructed. As a member of student parliament, we have continued this tradition of collective action to resolve challenges related to garbage disposal and increasing participation of young students in school activities. - Sunika Kumari, Bihar Education is crucial for the independence of girls. In my own community, girls do not have access to education and this prevents them from taking important decisions in their life. It is essential to provide quality education to girls in order make them powerful decision makers. - Rabina Khatun, Jharkhand |