The Role of Self-Help Groups in Changing Lives

The Role of Self-Help Groups in Changing Lives

Self-Help Groups (SHGs) have emerged as a powerful tool for empowering communities, especially women, in both rural and urban areas. By bringing people together with shared goals, SHGs not only provide financial support but also create a sense of unity, confidence, and independence among their members. What Are Self-Help Groups? Self-Help Groups are small, voluntary associations of people—most often women—who come together to save money, provide loans to each other, and work collectively for their economic and social development. Usually…

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Spreading Awareness on Mental Health in Communities

Spreading Awareness on Mental Health in Communities

Mental health is an essential part of overall well-being, yet it remains one of the most neglected areas in many communities. Social stigma, lack of awareness, and limited access to mental health services often prevent individuals from seeking help. By spreading awareness and fostering open conversations, communities can play a vital role in breaking barriers and supporting those in need. Why Mental Health Awareness Matters Mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, and stress affect people of all ages and…

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Community-Driven Solutions for Climate Change

Community-Driven Solutions for Climate Change

Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, and while global policies and international agreements play a crucial role, the most impactful changes often begin at the community level. Local participation ensures that solutions are practical, sustainable, and tailored to the unique needs of people and their environment. One effective approach is community-led afforestation and tree plantation drives. When residents take ownership of green spaces, they not only improve air quality but also create natural barriers…

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From Stigma to Strength: Inspiring Stories of Girls Who Overcame Barriers

From Stigma to Strength: Inspiring Stories of Girls Who Overcame Barriers

Menstruation has long been surrounded by stigma, silence, and misinformation, especially in many parts of India. For countless girls, this natural biological process becomes a barrier to education, confidence, and participation in daily life. Yet, there are inspiring stories of young girls who have turned these challenges into opportunities, proving that awareness and courage can break cycles of shame. Take the story of a girl from a rural village who once missed school every month due to a lack of…

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Public-Private Partnerships for Tackling Period Poverty

Public-Private Partnerships for Tackling Period Poverty

Period poverty—the lack of access to affordable menstrual products, proper education, and hygienic facilities—continues to be a pressing issue in India. Millions of women and girls miss school, work, or community activities every month simply because they do not have the resources or support to manage their periods with dignity. Tackling this challenge requires collaborative efforts, and Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have emerged as a powerful solution. Why Public-Private Partnerships Matter Government programs alone cannot reach every corner of the country,…

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How Young Boys Can Be Advocated for Menstrual Health

How Young Boys Can Be Advocated for Menstrual Health

When we talk about menstrual health, the focus is often on girls and women. However, creating true change requires involving everyone—including young boys. Breaking the taboo around menstruation is not just a “women’s issue”; it is a societal challenge. By educating and empowering boys to understand menstruation, we can build a more supportive, respectful, and inclusive community. Why Should Boys Learn About Menstruation? Menstruation is a natural biological process, yet it is surrounded by stigma and silence. Boys who grow…

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India is the seventh largest (by area) and the second most populous country in the world, with roughly one-sixth of its population of about a billion and a quarter. It is the world’s largest democracy. It is one of the world’s oldest civilizations yet, a very young nation around 67 years of age only. India adopted parliamentary democratic system versus presidential democratic system as followed in United States of America. People for Active democracy is a group of  young, educated,…

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