We told you about the story of Chanchal Paswan in a post yesterday; in case you missed it, please click here to view. Today, we have a video footage of the victim herself requesting for your help. Watch below and please share as much as
Four men throw acid on a 19 year old girl and her 15 year old sister while they were asleep on their terrace - as a result of their bold move to oppose continuous sexual harassment by these men of a higher caste. The administration does
This pretty much speaks for itself. It questions, answers, debates, and forces you to re-think what you already believe about freedom of women. She points out all that you've been ignoring and forcing yourself against. Watch it and drop your views in the comments section
This video is a part of the 5th space series on Youth Ki Awaaz. 5th Space is an initiative to facilitate young people to expand beyond the typical 4 spaces of career-edu, family, friends and leisure by exploring the 5th space, a journey from self to
See Hitler's response on Asaram Bapu's stupid comment that the 23 year old Delhi victim should have pleaded to the perpetrators and called them Bhaiya (brothers).
Youth Ki Awaaz Founder and Editor-in-Chief Anshul Tewari recently interviewed Anshu Gupta, the Founder and Director of Goonj, one of the top organizations working towards eradicating the lack of clothing from India. He also visited the Goonj processing center in New Delhi and was amazed
In 2011, when Dalit youths of a village decided to participate in the festivities at a local Shiva temple, they were barred from entering the premises. The youths called on the police for intervention. When presented with a chance to end years of oppression, the
Even the smallest of villages are laid out along caste lines and the Dalit community is confined to its own ghetto, which in all probability will be the filthiest part of the village. Very little of the prosperity and development is allowed to trickle down
Sanitation workers make a demand for basic safety equipment as they enter stagnant pools of waste. The caste system in India prescribes that all menial and filthy jobs be done by the ‘lowest’ caste. In continuation of this ‘tradition’, sanitation workers around the country are