Read inspiring journeys from students, teachers, mothers, and school leaders who are redefining what’s possible for girls in their communities.
Change doesn't always look dramatic. Sometimes, it's quiet: a girl who keeps going to school when others drop out, a mother stepping into a classroom for the first time, a teacher finally feeling seen and supported.
Miss Fauzia Ansari, a B.Sc., B.Ed. graduate and veteran teacher at Anjuman-I-Islam's Begum Sharifa Kalsekar Girls' English High School, has spent her career in classrooms filled with promise.
Mr. Amlan Roy, Communications Officer at Rishi Valmiki Eco School (RVES), recalls that before the pandemic, RVES was already working hard to provide a safe and stable learning environment for its students.
When Mamta Jaiswal first joined GEET's Vocational Skills Programme, she had never worked outside her home. A soft-spoken Hindi-medium graduate and a mother of two, she had no formal employment history.