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Into the Mind of a Youth Leader: Meet Aashima Keswani, Founder, Ladki Padhao

Meet Aashima Keswani, a youth leader from The International School Bangalore who’s also the founder of Ladki Padhao (@ladkipadhao), a collective aimed at empowering girls & women through education. With Ladki Padhao, Aashima and her friend & co-founder primarily worked to identify the key issues restricting the education of girls in India & solving them. 

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Change Begins with Us: Empowering Communities through Social Investing

At TribesforGOOD we believe in empowering the underprivileged by providing access to resources and opportunities. As part of their summer program, our students recently undertook this challenge and partnered with Rang De, a peer-to-peer lending platform that enables social investment in entrepreneurs and micro-entrepreneurs in India.

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There is nothing stronger than a woman who has rebuilt herself

As members of society, it is our responsibility to contribute by assisting these less fortunate women in achieving their dreams. This could involve becoming a donor or simply volunteering at the NGO, even for a short period of time. Remember that even the smallest acts can make a significant difference in someone’s life, and you could be the reason for countless smiles.

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Young, Queer and Forgotten: The Urgent Need to Address Mental Health Inequities in India 

As young student-researchers, we couldn’t even begin to think of the potential mental health conditions one might develop because of these adverse experiences, even more, the severity of these conditions if faced frequently. This led us to investigate the prevalence, interventions, and overall landscape of mental illness in this community, but what we found left us deeply startled…..

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Exploring The ABC Of Community Service with Anahita & Toshani

Anahita Dubey (Grade 10, Delhi Public School, Mumbai) and Toshani Sharma (Grade 9, Cambridge International School, Bangalore) had nothing in common – at least that’s what they thought – until they met at TribesforGOOD for a project around #Education. For two people with
no experience in structured social impact projects, both outdid themselves with every step of the process and ultimately, found a collaborator in each other.

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