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Aarav’s Math Marvels: Crafting Monthly Magazines with Math Matters

Mathematics isn’t just a subject confined to textbooks and classrooms; it’s a powerful tool that plays a pivotal role in shaping the way we think, reason, and problem-solve. In our journey with “Math Matters,” we discovered that math is not only about numbers and equations but also about nurturing cognitive development, emotional reasoning, and analytical thinking.

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Join #CircularInfinity: Sharing, Connecting, and Changing Lives

In a fast-paced world, finding the time to make a positive impact on the environment and society can be a challenge. But what if we told you that you could contribute to a cause you care about from the comfort of your home? That’s the beauty of the #CircularInfinity initiative by TribesForGOOD in collaboration with Share At Door Step.

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E-Shram: A Flourishing Haven for Unemployed Dreamers, Embracing Inclusive Empowerment in India

In his illuminating article, Shreyas, a dynamic high school student and a dedicated member of TribesForGOOD, takes us on a journey into the heart of a groundbreaking initiative that is empowering the dreams of the unemployed. With a keen eye for inclusivity and a passion for empowering every individual, Shreyas introduces us to the blossoming haven that E-Shram has become.

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Empowering Survivors and Fostering Independence: Introducing Project Virangana

Project Virangana envisions a world where every woman, regardless of her past, is equipped with the tools to lead a life of dignity and self-sufficiency. Through tailored career development training, this initiative seeks to restore confidence, instill skills, and provide a pathway to economic independence for survivors of gender-based violence.

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Unveiling India’s Fight Against Human Trafficking: Diya’s Insightful Advocacy

Human trafficking is a horrifying reality in India, where individuals are forcibly recruited, transported, and exploited for profit through deception, fraud, and coercion. This crime takes various forms, such as forced labor, bonded labor, forced marriage, organ trafficking, sexual exploitation, and child labor. Sadly, women and children are the primary victims of this pervasive problem.

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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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