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Sindhutai Sapkal: How "Chindhi" Became Mother of 2,100+ Orphans
When a newborn is called "Chindhi" (worthless piece of rag) by her own family, society expects nothing extraordinary. Yet that unwanted...
Sep 152 min read


SEWA by Ela Bhatt: How Unity Transformed India’s Informal Women Workers
Ela Bhatt, affectionately known as the “gentle revolutionary,” founded SEWA in 1972 to empower women in India’s informal sector. With her vision of self-reliance and solidarity, she transformed the lives of millions of self-employed women by giving them access to fair wages, financial independence, and dignity. Her legacy continues to inspire cooperative movements worldwide, proving that grassroots unity can drive lasting social change.
Aug 223 min read


Snehalaya in Ahmednagar: Restoring Dignity and Hope for Women in Red-Light Areas
Snehalaya in Ahmednagar is a safe haven for women and children living in red-light areas. Since 1989, it has been working to break cycles of exploitation through healthcare, education, shelter, and rehabilitation. By empowering women with skills and dignity, and ensuring children receive education and opportunities, Snehalaya transforms despair into hope. It stands as a symbol of love, resilience, and community-driven change.
Aug 193 min read


Barefoot College in Rajasthan: Solar Engineering for Rural Women
At Barefoot College in Rajasthan, rural women are turning sunlight into strength. By training as solar engineers, they bring light to their villages and power to their own futures.
Aug 162 min read


Teach For India Alumni Building Rocket Learning for Early Childhood
In a vibrant nursery classroom, children gather around their teacher, participating in interactive activities that spark imagination and build foundational skills. The colorful environment, filled with learning materials and joyful expressions, reflects the essence of early childhood education—where curiosity, creativity, and connection come together to shape a child’s first steps in their learning journey.
Aug 112 min read


Khaana Chahiye Foundation: Feeding Thousands During Lockdowns
Sleek, simple, and instantly memorable, the “givr” screen captures the essence of minimalism in branding. It reflects a new-age digital identity that values clarity, boldness, and emotional connection with users. The clean aesthetic and centered typography hint at a brand focused on purpose-driven impact—inviting users to give, share, and connect with intention.
Aug 62 min read


Mumbai’s Dabbawalas Running ‘Roti Bank’ for the Needy
Mumbai’s dabbawalas are delivering more than lunch—they’re delivering hope. Through the Roti Bank, they collect surplus food and serve the hungry, proving that even in a bustling metropolis, humanity can travel on two wheels and a simple meal can carry immense dignity.
Aug 22 min read


Goonj by Anshu Gupta: Using Urban Waste for Rural Impact
Anshu Gupta’s Goonj isn’t just an NGO—it’s a movement that redefines giving. By turning urban waste into tools for rural development, Goonj addresses deep-rooted issues of dignity, access, and sustainability. From old clothes to infrastructure support, the organization is bridging India’s rural-urban divide with empathy and innovation. It’s a powerful reminder that what we discard can transform lives when directed with purpose.
Jul 302 min read
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