Dance accepts me:Vinay Sharma
This story is similar to a Bollywood movie where a guy turns rebel, leaves home to pursue his dreams, falls flat, but doesn't give up. Here is a story about a shy, soft-spoken yet determined guy, "Vinay Sharma", founder of "Dance Out of Poverty"
Satisfaction over privilege: Pallavi Jain
For a 28-year old entrepreneur, there is a lot to explore and move ahead. Pallavi is a girl with lots of dreams in her eyes. She says that the love and recognition she gets when she visits the villages for work is the highest level of personal validation.
Raina Khatri Tandon: exhibiting magical vibes
I have a life's purpose, and I shall work on it….
Renu shah:someone who never heard the word”give-up”
A Harvard degree holder with an MBA degree in the kitty but still addressed as “NGO wali” for her dedicated work for the community.
Meet the team of “Srijan”
No organization can flourish until all the team members work towards a common goal. Also, when the team is given due credit and recognition it not only boosts their confidence also builds trust and faith in the organization.
Rachana Dhaka;Voice of the community
Being a young girl, I faced fierce resistance from the system as well as from the community. All my plea, efforts, and intention to bring justice to the nomadic community was heavily opposed.