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  • Heritage International Students Celebrate Raksha Bandhan with the Real ‘Rakshaks’ – Paud Police Officers

    Paud, Pune – Heritage International School marked Raksha Bandhan 2025 by honoring the real protectors of society – the officers of the Paud Police Station. Continuing an annual tradition, Principal Dr. Renu Patil, staff members, and high school girls organized a heartfelt visit to express gratitude to the police for their unwavering service. Students tied Rakhis to officers, symbolizing respect, care, and solidarity. The visit doubled as an educational experience, offering insights into law enforcement, FIR filing, departmental functions, crime prevention measures, and hands-on demonstrations of police equipment. Participants met Senior Police Inspector Mr. Santosh Girigosavi, Assistant Police Officer Ms. Anita Ravlekar, and several dedicated constables, as well as Mulshi Tahsildar Mr. Vijaykumar Chobey, whose motivational address inspired students to serve society with commitment and integrity. Founder President Mr. Krishna Bhilare, Secretary Mrs. Sangeeta Bhilare, and Directors Mr. Kunal Bhilare and Mrs. Yashaswini Bhilare extended heartfelt thanks to the Paud Police Department for their protection and community service. This celebration not only upheld a beautiful tradition but also deepened students’ understanding of civic responsibility.

  • Ear to Hear Annual Event – Edition IV

    26th July 2025 | The Umrao, New Delhi The grandeur of compassion and strength illuminated New Delhi as the Ear to Hear Annual Event – Edition IV unfolded on 26th July 2025 at The Umrao, New Delhi. This much-anticipated celebration brought together thought leaders, achievers, and advocates of mental health awareness from across India. Richa Mehta (Founder, Ear To Hear) and Aditi Govitrikar (Chief Guest) holding the Ear To Hear Trophy The event commenced with an emotionally charged address by Richa Mehta, the visionary Founder of Ear to Hear. Her speech resonated deeply with the audience as she reflected on the journey of empowering over 7,000 women across 21 states, and called upon everyone to be “carriers of compassion and change.” Following her was Chief Guest Dr. Aditi Govitrikar, who shared her reflections as a mental wellness advocate, inspiring the audience with stories of resilience, self-discovery, and the importance of safe emotional spaces for women. Lamp Lighting for the event (L-R) Suman Mehta, Richa Mehta, Aditi Govitrikar, Charu Parashar The event formally opened with the ceremonial lamp lighting, a symbolic moment of igniting purpose and positivity. Leading this sacred ritual were Richa Mehta, Dr. Aditi Govitrikar, Charu Parashar, honoured with the Legendary Award, and Mrs. Suman Mehta. They were also joined by Ashish Mehta, Shikha Mehta and Debashish Kalita. Their presence marked a powerful moment of intergenerational support and leadership. This was followed by a soulful Ganesh Vandana performed by Ear to Hear member Simmi Kapoor, invoking divine blessings. The spiritual tone was deepened by devotees from Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir, who led a transcendental chanting session that filled the room with serenity and devotion. Leaders Presenting Ear To Hear presentation (L-R) - Geeta Ahuja, Dr Pooja Dikshit, Arpita Mitra, Dr Madhvi Borse and Dr Prachi Beriwala This year’s edition also featured a deeply patriotic and emotional video tribute—a special rendition of “Sare Jahan Se Achha”, specially prepared and performed by Ear to Hear members. It left the audience moved and uplifted. Another powerful moment was the unveiling of the “I Am A Woman” campaign, marking the first-ever campaign shoot in Delhi with a celebrity—Aditi Govitrikar—and featuring women from diverse backgrounds, symbolising unity and strength through a striking photoshoot. Adding to the emotional arc of the evening, a special video by Ear to Hear members was played, where they shared heartfelt testimonials about what this initiative truly means to them, making it one of the most touching moments of the event. The ceremony continued with a heartfelt narration by Master of Ceremonies, Arpita Mitra, who is also the Regional Leader of Uttar Pradesh. A comprehensive presentation was delivered by the leadership team, highlighting the organisation’s mission, mental health campaigns, and national expansion. Speakers included Geeta Ahuja (Delhi State Ambassador), Dr. Pooja Dikshit Joshi (Regional Leader, Gujarat), Dr. Prachi Beriwala (Regional Leader, Karnataka), Dr. Madhvi Borse (National Advisor), and Arpita Mitra (Regional Leader, Uttar Pradesh). Walk for a Cause One of the key moments of the evening was the inspiring ‘Walk for a Cause’, choreographed by The Crew 7 Dance Centre. It wasn't just a fashion walk, but a symbolic march of solidarity, featuring women from across the country walking for mental health awareness, resilience, and empowerment. Dressed in elegant ensembles, the participants wore exquisite jewellery by Djewels and had their looks styled with perfection by Classique Looks by Soumya, further enhancing the grace and symbolism of the moment. The audience responded with standing ovations and heartfelt emotion. Ear To Hear Team As the event unfolded, a special segment was dedicated to honouring Ear to Hear’s designation holders—ambassadors, advisors, and leaders who especially travelled from various cities. Each of them was felicitated on stage for their unwavering contributions to the cause and for championing mental health advocacy in their respective regions. Their commitment and leadership are the building blocks of the movement's national presence. This was followed by the prestigious Women Achievers Awards 2025, where 30 phenomenal women from diverse fields and cities were celebrated for their remarkable achievements and societal impact. Their journeys symbolised courage, creativity, and a change-making spirit. Distinguished guests were present from across India, and their encouragement added to the evening’s purpose. Before the curtain came down, celebration took over. Music played, laughter echoed, and all attendees—from partners to performers, leaders to achievers—joined together in joyous dancing and celebration, marking a memorable close to a purpose-driven evening. Partners The success of the event was made possible by the generosity and support of our esteemed partners: The Umrao – Venue Partner Benson Trophies – Trophy Partner Haritimas Travel – Travel Partner Varnya and Classique Looks by Soumya – Makeup Partners Zal by Banaras – Outfit Partner CITA – Education Partner Pink Polka – Gifting Partner Djewels – Jewellery Partner Nanuchii – Community Partner WeTogether – Supporting Partner FPii – Photography Partner The Crew 7 Dance Centre – Walk Choreography Stay Featured, NDTV, and ABP News – Media Partners With hearts full and purpose reaffirmed, Edition IV of Ear to Hear concluded on a powerful note, laying the foundation for an even more impactful Edition V.

  • Raksha Bandhan Celebration with a Social Cause

    Heritage International School, Kasaramboli, celebrated Raksha Bandhan on 8th August 2025 with a noble social cause, aiming to foster values of respect, gratitude, and community service among its students. This year’s event was dedicated to honoring the Mulshi Appativyavasthapan Sanstha for their outstanding contributions to society. Continuing the school’s tradition of recognizing social contributors, the celebration highlighted the importance of social awareness and community engagement. The event was held in the school auditorium, where students warmly welcomed the guests and tied rakhis as a symbol of respect and brotherhood. The program included inspirational speeches by the guests and students, emphasizing the significance of Raksha Bandhan and the pivotal role of social organizations in community development. The guests also shared real-life experiences that deeply inspired the students. The chief guest of the event was Mr. Pramod Pandit Balkawade, Chairman of the Mulshi Disaster Management Committee, accompanied by three esteemed team members. Their presence and valuable contributions were deeply appreciated by the school. The celebration was graced by the presence of: Mr. Krishna Bhilare ( Founder , President), Mrs. Sangeeta Bhilare( Secretary) ,Directors Mr. Kunal Bhilare & Mrs. Yashaswini Bhilare, Ms. Samidha Bhilare & all Teaching Staff Principal Dr. Renu Patil expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the honored guests and encouraged students to embrace the values of kindness, unity, and service in their lives. The event concluded with a vote of thanks followed by the distribution of sweets, leaving everyone with a sense of pride and purpose. It was truly a memorable celebration that beautifully combined tradition with social responsibility.

  • My moment of peak success was also my darkest hour: Lisa Ray at FLO Hyderabad

    Hyderabad, August 5, 2025 — FICCI FLO Hyderabad hosted an engaging and deeply moving interactive session with acclaimed actor, author, cancer survivor, and global voice for resilience, Lisa Ray, titled “The Many Lives of Lisa Ray” at Hotel Radisson Blu, Banjara Hills on Tuesday evening. The session drew a full house of over 150 women for a heartfelt evening of introspection, empowerment, and radical honesty. In her welcome address, Ms. Prathibha Kunda, Chairperson of FLO Hyderabad, remarked: “What Lisa gave us today wasn’t just a speech—it was a mirror. She reminded us that life doesn’t wait for perfection. It asks only that we show up as we are and believe that our stories matter. That kind of honesty is rare—and it’s what made today so special.” Lisa Ray opened up about the multiple lives she has led—as a model, actress, writer, patient, and mother—and how each of these chapters has taught her to return home to herself. Speaking without notes or pretence, she reflected on the joys, grief, and emotional labour that have shaped her identity. “My moment of peak success was also my darkest hour,” she revealed. “I was the most diligent model, but I paid a high price. I was diagnosed with one of the most incurable blood cancers at age 37. The doctor believed I wouldn’t survive beyond five years—but I didn’t collapse. Something inside me knew I’d be alright. Today, at 53, I am the most content woman now.” Ray also emphasised the importance of taking charge of one's well-being: “Each one of us is the CEO of our health. Take responsibility. Prioritise your wellness.” She spoke candidly about the emotional baggage that often accompanies external success: “Success doesn’t solve your problems, especially your emotional trauma. I had to challenge society’s definition of success because the external version didn’t reflect how I felt inside. That forced me to search deeper.” Lisa Ray was also the first Indian celebrity to publicly share her cancer diagnosis, challenging the taboo surrounding illness.   “Why should we be ashamed of disease? It’s nothing to hide. My life, my body, my illness—accepting all of it has been my greatest liberation.” On her inner strength, she said, “Meditation gave me resilience. We clean our cars, service our vehicles, and clean the environment—but what about the toxic thoughts in our minds? We must cleanse them, too.” Having lived in 43 cities across the world, Lisa Ray said with conviction: India may not be perfect, but it’s the best place to live Hyderabad is close to my heart. I love its people, affection, and the cuisine. I keep coming back.” This event was part of FLO Hyderabad’s continued commitment to creating powerful platforms where women can grow, reflect, and rise—whether through storytelling, entrepreneurship, wellness, or leadership. FLO believes in nurturing the whole woman: her ambition, her voice, her spirit, and her journey. Media Contact: Solus Media, D. Ramchandram – Mobile: 9848042020

  • TED-Ed Student Talks AUG 2025: Young Thinkers Take the Stage with Powerful Ideas

    Pune, India —  On August 3, 2025, the stage at Ishanya Auditorium, Symbiosis , lit up with hope, courage, and creativity as TED-Ed Student Talks 2025  brought together a global community of young changemakers . Hosted and mentored by Virendra Nirmalkar  and Puja Talesara Bhandari , this full-day event celebrated “Ideas Worth Spreading”  by offering students an international platform  to share their thoughts on the issues that matter most to them. With over 80 participants  — from speakers to performers, guests, and volunteers — the event stood as a powerful example of what happens when youth voices are heard and celebrated . 32 Talks. 32 Students. Endless Possibilities. The event featured 32 young speakers  delivering TED-style talks  (3–7 minutes each) on topics that ranged from mental health and resilience  to AI, sustainability, friendship, and music therapy . 17 students from Victorious Kidss Educare, Kharadi , joined by peers from Singapore, Dubai, and the USA , made this a truly global edition . A few of the many standout talks included: Speaker Highlights Include: Aarav Baloda                    Behind Every Word is a World Aarzu Ramawat                               Offscript Abhijit Tawri                       Is Your Screen Stealing Your Life? Agastya Dubey                 Are We Hypocrites? Amaya Gavalee                                Books: The Brain’s Best Friend! Apurvika Kumar                               The Invisible Price Tag of AI Arkaya Jaiswal                  React Mindfully, Respond Powerfully Ayan Bairagi                      Everyone Deserves a Digital Chance Ayansh Nikole                    When the Sky Started Helping Us Ayush Nayak                     You Are the Actor, Not the Character Darsh Meher                      Embracing Change: From Jet Lag to Joy Gargi Golande                   The Trap That Looks Like Fun Garv Bhandari                   Discover the Power of Friendship Kartiki Agarwal                 Dance & The Dinosaurs Keiyona Kulshrestha       Melodies that Mend Kesho Singh Ahluwalia  Escape Traffic Jams, Without Toast Khushi Bapna                    Jeans: The Real Drama Queen! Khyati Kapoor                    Music is My Best Friend Mir Salgar                           The Trap of Screen Addiction Myra Alvares                     Our World - Let’s Keep It Clean Nizaal Abdullah                                The Truth About Self-Care Pooja Wayal                      From Agarbatti To Aerospace Reet Shejul                          Is Your Brain Tricking You Everyday? Ritisha Mahamuni           The Trap of “Tomorrow” Rohan Edlabadkar           Mechanical Mangrove Shatakshee Barbade      The Power of Movement Shreya Mondal                 The Mirror and the Silence Shreya Shejul                     Move to Feel, Not to Fit Swaraj Dharmadhikari  Progress Over Perfection Tanvi Mishra                      Resilience Isn’t Magic — It’s Mindset Yashna Bhandari              Is Loneliness Secretly Killing You? Yohan Rakibe                     AI For A Greener Tomorrow A Celebration Beyond Talks The event also showcased 10 soul-stirring performances , blending music, dance, and creative expression. Performers like: ·         Avika Somanna ·   Dhriti Pawar ·   Nikhith Nallamalli ·  Prashant Harnaval ·  Purva Mal Shruti Sakore ·  Siddharth Shukla Guests Who Made It Special Adding weight to the occasion, the event hosted: Chief Guests:  Puja Talesara Bhandari & Saarada Ghosh Keynote Guests:  Ira Ghosh & Vishal Shevle Guests of Honour:  Reneesh Matthew, Amit Godse, Bijoy Pallissery, Dr. Anindita Chaudhuri, Navya Somanna Their insights and encouragement amplified the event’s mission of nurturing confident, thoughtful leaders for tomorrow . A Unique Milestone: Personalised TED-Ed Books In a heartwarming moment, 32 customised TED-Ed books  were unveiled — one for each student speaker and guest — to commemorate their journey of self-discovery and storytelling  through this program. Behind the Scenes: The Team That Built It This experience was made possible by an energetic hosting team : Shwetha Munegowda, Vasundhara Singh, Aarin Junagade, Aditi Nawale, Janhavi Bardale,  and Nehansh Kakonia , supported by passionate volunteers  including Aisha Lobo, Akriti Nirmalkar, Deepa Yadav, and many others. Partners who supported the vision:  Victorious Kidss Educares, Leadership Demystified, VSPEAK Institute, Anan Cohorts, Stay Featured, Ridaan Array, Rhythm Music Academy, Design Mediaa, and Alari Nrityalaya. Mentors Speak “Let’s raise a generation that doesn’t just seek applause, but dares to stand for something.” — Puja Talesara Bhandari “TED-Ed isn’t just about talks. It’s about giving students the courage to explore who they are and share their truth with the world.” — Virendra Nirmalkar, Organiser & TED-Ed Facilitator About TED-Ed Student Talks The TED-Ed Student Talks Program  is a global initiative  by TED-Ed that enables students (ages 8–18) to identify, develop, and present their own “Idea Worth Spreading.”  Through structured mentorship, the program helps young participants build communication, creativity, and critical thinking skills  — preparing them for the challenges of tomorrow. For photos, video clips, or interview requests: 📧 info.vspeak@gmail.com  | 📱 +91 63 5995 5995 Issued by: V-Speak Institute, Pune In collaboration with TED-Ed Student Talks Program

  • Sustainable Growth Summit 2025 Celebrates Empowerment, Sustainability & Community Leadership

    Pune, July 27, 2025  — The Sustainable Growth Summit 2025 , hosted at Four Points by Sheraton, Viman Nagar, emerged as a dynamic platform celebrating women's empowerment, sustainable development, social impact, and mindful parenting . Organised by Scholarstree Educare Pvt. Ltd.  in collaboration with Sarav Events, Aparajita Foundation, Vedgunn Foundation, Amazing Scholar Kids Preschool & Daycare, and Eduthon , this fifth edition  reaffirmed the summit’s role as a trusted forum for fostering leadership, encouraging generational awareness, and sparking meaningful discussions. "True sustainability begins with empowered individuals and compassionate communities,"  shared Mrs. Shweta Pankaj  and Dr. Hc Saravjeet Kirad , lead organisers. Event Highlights: Aparajita Women of the Year Award 2025  – Recognising outstanding women who are driving social change. Mom & Me Show  – A heartfelt tribute to maternal love and intergenerational respect. The event welcomed distinguished guests, including Adv. Prafula S. Potdar , Smita Patil (MD, SSPL Group & India President, NAREDCO MAHI) , Bobby Karnani , Deepa Kalia , Dr. Padmashree Ballal , and Dr. Namrata Anand Kamble . Young changemakers Rishita Pankaj  and Vedika Kirad  played a vital role in bringing the event to life, embodying the spirit of next-gen leadership. Key partners, including  Giriraj Jewellers, Motherhood Hospital (Kharadi), Amar Bakers, Design Media, Stay Featured , and  Neel Writes,  added value to the summit through purposeful collaborations. The event concluded with renewed commitment towards inclusive growth, community-driven change, and a more compassionate future .

  • How Bach remedies help parents to reset their nervous system when kids get average score / marks in 10th grade board exams : Rakshaa Chhabriaa

    . As a Bach Flower Practitioner , An emotional wellness coach and a busy mum of 2 boys , I know firsthand how easy it is to be totally imbalanced , nervous while you happily think you are worried and anxious about your child’s future and admissions and how average marks will not tick the boxes of many top colleges and courses . Also the stress and shock of your beloved child missing on achieving admission in his dream college or course puts you further more in a dejected state as if it was your admission . Furthermore , the tormenting thoughts of paying high fees for the average college also makes you feel sad and helpless . While caring and loving for your children can be incredibly rewarding , it can also be exhausting and daunting at such times . Without proper support, the emotional weight of caregiving can take a toll leading to stress, burnout, fatigue and a sense of overwhelm. Whatever you are feeling at this crucial time , you need a reset and not sympathy. Bach flower remedies offer gentle support to bring back a sense of balance. Because in this state of energetic balance you will be able to see the good , accept the reality and forge ahead with positivity . And since energy is transferable , it can be both beautiful and challenging. Your energy is what your child willl feed on at this time . As parents, we witness our children experiencing a range of feelings like joy, fear, uncertainty, and everything in between. By keeping yourself calm and balanced , you can indirectly help their emotional awareness and independence giving them the confidence to articulate their feelings and manage their emotions. Each parent’s experience is different, which is why Bach Remedies work best when chosen to match your unique emotional state. How can Bach remedies support at this crucial time ? Imagine each flower is like a tiny genie ready to transform you when you're feeling sad, nervous , angry , dejected , victimised , scared, insecure and unsure. These special remedies have unique powers to make you feel awesome , positive , balanced , calm and more confident of course . Let’s explore how Bach Remedies can help: Agrimony You are trying to be happy and make others happy but are extremely worried that you are cleverly hiding behind your smile. But remember this cleverness can cost you dearly with health repercussions. Aspen You are feeling extremely fearful or uneasy without any apparent or specific reason . Beech You find it hard to swallow the indifference of others and behave extremely intolerant. Cerato You start doubting your decisions and rely on others to do the right thing. You have lost trust in your own decision making power and feel more helpless and under confident . Cherry Plum You get teary often , angry and irritated often and really fear losing control and do something you will later regret. You don’t understand why you are behaving so irrational instead of being calm . Chestnut Bud You keep making the same mistakes and struggle to learn from them everyday . This is now a pattern and you are stuck in the loop . Chicory You suddenly need more lot attention and validation and feel hurt if you do not get it . Clematis You are lost in worries all the time even when you are amidst people and don't pay much attention to what's happening presently in front of you. Hemce you miss out on joy of the present moment . Crab Apple You don't know what to say about how you are feeling , but you feel horrible maybe unclean and dislike your own self . Elm You feel that there’s so much you have to do but can’t handle the tasks and feel very upset and sad . Holly You feel angry and jealous towards others . Honeysuckle You keep comparing this situation to the past times and feel bad . Hornbeam You feel lethargic , disinterested in tasks and keep procrastinating your tasks unless it becomes urgent . You lack the motivation and energy to do tasks at hand . Impatiens You feel very impatient and always rush to finish everything. Larch You feel under confident and think others are better than you. Mimulus You are afraid of the anticipation of the average marks or score . Mustard You feel sad for no real reason and find it difficult to break through this sadness and gloom . Oak You keep on going and pushing yourself through without pausing when you're tired . Pine You feel regret and guilt and blame yourself for everything wrong . Red Chestnut You worry too much about your child’s safety . Rock Water You start being too hard on yourself and it’s difficult to go with the flow . Scleranthus You are always oscillating to make decisions and keep changing your mind all the time . Star of Bethlehem You are very sad as well as shocked after the result of average scores . Sweet Chestnut You feel like you've reached your end and can't take this turmoil any more and lose all hope . Vine You start being very bossy and controlling everything around . with others. Walnut You cannot cope with this change and adapt to it . Water Violet You prefer to be alone and start coming across as distant to others. White Chestnut You can't stop the overthinking and mind running about the same things over and over. Wild Rose You don't feel excited about anything in life and find it hard to get motivated or take interest in things. Willow You feel victimised and like life is unfair . Why Personalised Remedies Work Best? Every parent’s experience is unique, which is why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t give accurate results . Prioritising your emotional wellbeing isn’t selfish, it’s essential and a part of self love . When you feel stronger and calmer that’s exactly what you give at such times to your kids . Take Care of Yourself While Worrying for your children . If results are taking an emotional toll, Bach flower remedies can offer gentle but powerful support. About the author Since 2002 , Rakshaa Chhabriaa has been using Bach Remedies and is the driving force behind the amazing recoveries and results of people globally . Crafting thousands of personalised remedies, Rakshaa has supported individuals' and helped people balance their nervous systems with Bach Remedies as well as Emotional Counseling. Rakshaa is readily available for consultations , offering personalised advice to guide you on the path to holistic wellness. It's important to note that she's qualified with 2 decades of experience and expertise ensuring that every consultation and remedy adheres for expert care and precision . 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  • TED-Ed Event at Ishanya, Symbiosis: Showcase to Feature 32 Trailblazing Young Speakers on 3 August 2025

    Pune, August 2, 2025: This Sunday, August 3, the vibrant halls of the Symbiosis Ishanya Auditorium in Viman Nagar will resonate with powerful narratives, bold ambitions, and new perspectives as 32 young changemakers take centre stage at the highly anticipated TED-Ed Club Showcase 2024. Organised under the global TED-Ed initiative, this flagship event, hosted by Vspeaks At Ishanya Symbiosis, brings together some of the brightest young minds who have spent weeks crafting, refining, and rehearsing talks on topics that matter. Covering themes from emotional intelligence to eco-activism, mythology to mental health, and innovation to identity, these student speakers are set to challenge conventional thinking and envision a new future. Each talk reflects not just an idea, but a journey—a glimpse into what today's youth feel, believe, and aspire to change. Here’s a look at the dynamic lineup taking the red circle: Anahita Kulkarni – “The Missing Compass: Need for Emotional Intelligence” Aarav Shah – “Gaming and Life: From Virtual Wins to Real Lessons” Shravani Patil – “Kintsugi: The Art of Healing Broken Selves” Vanshika Mehta – “Eco Echo: Voice of the Vanishing Trees” Devansh Iyer – “Breaking Algorithms: A Bias-Free Tomorrow” Tisha D’Souza – “Books vs. AI: The Future of Imagination” Kartikeya Rao – “Ancient Indian Mythology in Modern Storytelling” Ishita Rathi – “The Power of Silence in a Noisy World” Neel Tripathi – “Astronomy Beyond Stars: What the Cosmos Teaches Us” Riya Nair – “Reclaiming Identities: A Journey Through Names” Tanay Kothari – “Student Entrepreneurs: The Next Disruptors” Meher Qureshi – “Mirror Mirror: Body Image and Self-Worth” Yug Sinha – “How Gaming Culture Builds Leadership” Nidhi Menon – “Sustainable Fashion: Beyond the Hype” Arnav Kulkarni – “Unlocking Ancient Indian Science” Zoya Fernandes – “Kindness as Activism” Mihir Patil – “Hackathons, Humour & Hacktivism” Sharvani Deshmukh – “Gender and STEM: Breaking the Code” Vihaan Mehta – “Climate Warriors: Gen Z’s Role” Avni Kapoor – “Quiet Leadership: Introverts Can Lead Too” Rudra Vyas – “Mindfulness: A Tool for Teen Resilience” Sahana Iyer – “Unlearning Fear: The Root of Growth” Karan Shah – “Digital Ethics: Choices We Make” Aanya Singh – “Redefining Beauty Standards in Media” Yash Jain – “Music and Memory: A Neurological Harmony” Divya Mahale – “Language Power: The Rise of Vernacular Influence” Rehan D’Costa – “Humour: A Universal Connector” Tanisha Gupta – “Social Media Detox: A Teen’s Survival Guide” Tanishq Raut – “Space Tech & India’s Next Leap” Samarjeet Chavan – “The Architecture of Curiosity” Aarohi Shinde – “Empathy in Action: Leading with Heart” Parth Verma – “From Rote to Root: Fixing Education” Whether you're a parent, educator, youth leader, or simply a lover of new ideas, this event offers an uplifting experience that blends creativity, courage, and connection. Mark your calendars and join us for an inspiring Sunday. Arrive early, engage with the minds behind the ideas, and immerse yourself in the spirit of transformation. Venue: Symbiosis Ishanya Auditorium, Viman Nagar, Pune Date: Sunday, 3 August 2025 Time: Experience Zone opens at 10:00 AM | Auditorium entry from 10:40 AM Contact: Mr. Virendra Nirmalkar – +91 63599 55995 Website: www.vspeak.in

  • Walk The Talk with Mayaa SH on her book "Stamped: For Domestic Violence Survivors."

    Mayaa SH, a prominent women's rights activist, author, and feminist philosopher, has extensively addressed domestic violence in her work, emphasising its profound impact and the societal changes required to combat it. Her insights are deeply rooted in her experiences as a survivor and advocate, focusing on empowering women and challenging societal attitudes that blame victims. Beyond her writings, Mayaa SH urges public discourse on gender-based violence, encouraging the use of social media hashtags like #OrangeTheWorld and #GenerationEquality to raise awareness. She also calls for challenging inappropriate behaviour, understanding relevant data, and advocating for government investment in data collection on gender-based violence. Employers, she suggests, have a role in creating supportive workplace cultures that encourage survivors to seek mental health support. The Firebrand Feminist and internationally acclaimed authoress gets candid on Domestic Violence and her book "Stamped: For Domestic Violence Survivors...." Mayaa SH's book, Stamped: For Domestic Violence Survivors, primarily focuses on empowering individuals trapped in cycles of trauma, exploitation, and abuse, particularly those lacking economic independence or social acceptance to break free. The book aims to instill hope and self-confidence in survivors, drawing from Mayaa SH's experiences as a women's rights activist and her understanding of the complex dynamics of domestic abuse. The book is a collection of short motivational quotes and examples based on real-life testimonies, designed to guide those who have lost self-confidence and self-esteem due to abuse. Mayaa SH emphasizes the power of self-belief and the desire to succeed as crucial motivators for survivors to "rise and shine like a star again." Her work, including Stamped, advocates for a multifaceted approach to addressing domestic violence, prioritizing empathy, education, and empowerment while actively challenging the societal stigma often associated with survivors. A central theme in Mayaa SH's work, and likely reflected in Stamped: For Domestic Violence Survivors, is the cycle of abuse, which typically involves stages of tension building, an incident of abuse, reconciliation, and a calm period. She highlights how this cycle can be difficult for victims to recognize and escape, and how it can perpetuate across generations, with children from abusive homes being at a significantly higher risk of repeating the cycle themselves. The book implicitly encourages readers to understand these patterns to facilitate their journey toward healing and recovery. What motivated you to write this book? "Stamped: For Domestic Violence Survivors" aims to provide hope and guidance for individuals trapped in cycles of trauma, exploitation, and abuse, particularly those lacking economic independence or social acceptance. The book delves into the profound psychological effects of abuse, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing them to help survivors regain control of their lives. A central theme is the intergenerational transmission of abuse, highlighting how children raised in abusive environments are at a significantly higher risk of perpetuating the cycle, either as victims or perpetrators, in their adult relationships. This is because witnessing violence normalizes such behaviors, increasing the likelihood of their replication. Research indicates that children from abusive homes are three to four times more likely to become victims or perpetrators themselves. Another key theme of domestic violence is the cycle of abuse, which Stamped: For Domestic Violence Survivors implicitly addresses by providing a framework for understanding the patterns of abusive relationships. This cycle typically involves four phases: tension building, the incident of abuse, reconciliation (often called the "honeymoon phase"), and a period of calm. Over time, these periods of reconciliation and calm can shorten or disappear, leading to more frequent and severe incidents. This book aims to help survivors break free from this cycle by fostering self-confidence and providing motivational support while reading motivational quotes meant to instill confidence in people. The long-term effects of domestic violence on individuals, including mental health issues like depression and anxiety, physical health problems, behavioral issues, difficulty forming healthy relationships, and a higher propensity for risky behaviors is huge. The book seeks to counteract the loss of self-esteem and feelings of worthlessness often experienced by survivors. A significant aspect of the book's thematic exploration is the power of self-belief and self-confidence. Why according to you generating awareness on domestic violence is a must? Generating awareness about domestic violence is crucial for several compelling reasons, encompassing understanding, support, prevention, and societal change. Domestic violence is a pervasive issue affecting individuals, families, and communities globally, regardless of age, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender, race, religion, or nationality. Raising awareness serves as a catalyst for breaking the silence and stigma surrounding this complex issue. It educates the public about the prevalence and impact of domestic violence, debunks misconceptions, and encourages open conversations. By shedding light on the realities of domestic violence, individuals are better equipped to recognize warning signs, offer support, and seek help when needed. This increased understanding is vital because domestic violence often extends beyond physical harm to include emotional, psychological, and financial abuse, all of which can have long-term detrimental effects on victims and their children. A key aspect of awareness initiatives is empowering survivors to speak out and seek assistance. Awareness campaigns encourage survivors to step forward, knowing they are not alone and that supportive resources are available. Awareness is also instrumental in prevention efforts. Education plays a pivotal role in equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills to identify, address, and prevent domestic violence. This includes understanding what constitutes a healthy relationship versus an unhealthy or abusive one. Advocacy efforts, sparked by heightened awareness, drive policy changes, resource allocation, and the implementation of legal measures aimed at protecting individuals. The passage of landmark legislation like the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) in 1994, which transformed the national response to gender-based violence, is a direct result of sustained advocacy and awareness. Ultimately, the importance of raising awareness about domestic violence lies in its ability to prompt action and engender positive change. It inspires individuals, organizations, and policymakers to take a stand against domestic violence, advocate for resources, and contribute to the creation of safer, more supportive communities. Everyone has a role to play, whether through participating in awareness campaigns, supporting local shelters and advocacy organizations, or advocating for legislative changes. Why, according to you, should Survivors of domestic violence be looked at with empathy and not sympathy? Survivors of domestic violence (DV) must be approached with empathy rather than sympathy because empathy fosters understanding, builds trust, and empowers survivors, which are crucial elements for their healing and ability to escape abusive situations. Sympathy, while well-intentioned, can create a distance between the helper and the survivor, potentially leading to judgment or a feeling of disconnected helplessness, which is counterproductive to the survivor's needs. Empathy involves actively stepping into the survivor's shoes, understanding their psychological state, and acknowledging their pain without judgment. This deep level of understanding is vital because survivors often face complex reasons for staying in abusive relationships, including low self-worth, fear of not being believed, isolation, and language barriers. When practitioners and advocates demonstrate empathy, they validate the survivor's experiences, helping them to overcome self-blame and begin the healing process. This approach contrasts with sympathy, which is merely feeling sorry for someone without truly comprehending their experience. Research highlights the importance of empathy in various contexts related to domestic violence. For instance, in the context of traumatic bonding, empathy for an abuser can paradoxically intensify the bond, making it harder for victims to leave. This occurs when victims use their cognitive empathy to rationalise the abuser's behaviour, viewing them as a victim or someone who needs help. Therefore, understanding the nuanced role of empathy is critical for those working with survivors. For professionals assisting victims of violence, empathy is a key component of vicarious post-traumatic growth (VPTG), where helpers experience positive changes as a result of their work. Empathic concern and perspective-taking are positively correlated with VPTG, indicating that engaging empathetically with survivors can lead to personal and professional growth for the helper, while also improving their ability to provide effective support. How does feminism focus on eliminating Domestic Abuse? Feminism addresses domestic abuse by identifying its root causes in patriarchal systems and gender inequality, advocating for systemic change, and providing crucial support for survivors. The movement views domestic abuse not as isolated incidents but as a pervasive societal issue stemming from power imbalances between genders. Feminist approaches to eliminating domestic abuse are multifaceted, encompassing prevention, intervention, and policy advocacy. Feminist theory posits that domestic violence, also referred to as intimate partner violence or gender-based violence, is a global issue rooted in the historically unequal power relationships between men and women. This inequality is perpetuated by societal norms that cast men as physically dominant and short-tempered, devalue women and non-male identifying individuals, and glorify violence. The United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women explicitly states that the increasing incidence of violence against women is an expression of traditionally accepted inequality and uneven distribution of power relations between genders. This perspective highlights that violence is a learned, gendered, and institutionally supported behavior, targeting the sources of violence rather than accepting the status quo. Women's rights organizations play a vital role in offering life-saving services such as shelters, counseling, legal assistance, and hotlines to survivors of gender-based violence. These services empower women and girls to assert their rights and seek help, building resilience and self-confidence. Modern, inclusive feminism emphasizes intersectionality, recognizing that various social categorizations like race, class, gender, and sexual orientation create overlapping systems of discrimination. This means that efforts to combat domestic abuse must specifically highlight the experiences of marginalized communities, such as Black women, trans women, and women with disabilities, who often face compounded forms of violence and oppression. If you had to write one quotation on Domestic Violence what would it be? "Life is short, we all deserve dignity. Dignity is a fundamental right for all individuals, especially those who have endured the trauma of abuse. The complexities of domestic violence, noting that victims often remain trapped due to fear, threats from abusers, and a lack of economic independence or social acceptance, is a grave issue. It is crucial to understand the intricate reasons that make leaving an abusive situation difficult, rather than questioning why a person doesn't leave. The intergenerational transmission of abuse, where children exposed to domestic violence are at a significantly higher risk of perpetuating the cycle in their adult lives, either as victims or perpetrators. The advocacy for education and awareness to break this cycle, fostering a culture of dignity and respect for women, is the need of the hour..." About Mayaa SH Mayaa SH, an Indian author, poet, and activist, has carved a significant path in contemporary literature and women's empowerment. Born in Kolkata and educated across various Indian cities, including Lucknow, Hyderabad and Pune, her journey reflects a deep commitment to social causes and a relentless pursuit of gender equality. She is widely recognised for her powerful writings, advocacy, and numerous accolades, establishing herself as a prominent voice for women's rights and social justice in India and globally. Mayaa SH's journey is characterised by her evolution from a corporate professional to a celebrated developmental feminist. Early in her corporate career, she recognized the nuances of women's rights, which propelled her into the field of women's empowerment. She credits her success not to any single organization or person, but to all those who believed in her dream to transcend societal limitations. Her formative years were significantly influenced by her teachers, who fostered her creative and intellectual abilities, and by a supportive network of friends. She began writing at the age of ten, transforming this passion into a mission to amplify the voices of millions of women through contemporary literature that reflects social and political viewpoints. This dedication led her to work extensively on women's rights and empowerment, integrating realism, current events, and socioeconomic messages into her work. Her literary works are deeply rooted in themes of gender equality, social justice, and women's empowerment. She often explores the struggles and triumphs of women in patriarchal societies, shedding light on issues such as identity, economic independence, and social freedom. Her writings challenge societal norms and advocate for inclusivity, resilience, and self-belief. Mayaa SH, a prominent women's rights activist and author, believes that self-belief is crucial for women to retain their identity and assert themselves in society. Stamped: For Domestic Violence Survivors is designed to rekindle hope and self-belief in those who have lost it, emphasizing that the spark of self-confidence never truly extinguishes. It encourages readers to recognize their inner strength and the power of self-confidence, even amidst difficulties, suggesting that challenges can become sources of strength. Mayaa SH's broader advocacy in life, which informs the book's message, also includes raising awareness about gender-based violence, challenging societal attitudes that blame victims, and advocating for legal reforms to protect women's rights. She believes in the transformative power of education and awareness to dismantle rape culture, challenge inappropriate behaviour, and foster a society where women are treated with dignity and respect. The book also implicitly encourages the creation of supportive communities and the importance of mental health support for survivors, emphasising the need to destigmatise mental illness and domestic violence itself through open conversations and person-first language. Mayaa SH's writing style is characterised by its realism and directness, often incorporating contemporary issues and providing solutions to societal problems. She believes in keeping her writings simple yet powerful, ensuring effective communication where readers can comprehend the context. Her work is designed to raise awareness about important social, political, and cultural issues, providing a platform for marginalized voices and challenging societal norms. Some of her notable works include: "The Candle In The Wind": Her debut poem that earned her a National Level Award, highlighting the essence of unconditional love. "I Only Speak Titanium": A powerful exploration of resilience and strength, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of women. This work emphasizes that challenges make individuals stronger and more evolved. "Laal Rang Aashiqana": A poetic journey delving into the complexities of love, identity, and societal expectations. "Kotha": A profound reflection on the struggles and resilience of women in contemporary society, addressing themes of empowerment and objectification. "Swayam": A self-help book that garnered significant attention for highlighting the power of an exponential growth mindset and advocating for the intellectual power of women. "Khushnoor: Travelling Beyond Boundaries": Her latest book, a collection of motivational quotes, articles, and poems aimed at inspiring readers to believe in their dreams and overcome self-doubt, particularly for women. She views gender inequality as a social construct and actively campaigns against it, addressing issues like gender bias in education, the gender pay gap, limited access to healthcare, and child marriage. She asserts that feminism is not a war against men but against the ideology of patriarchy. Mayaa SH is a vocal opponent of violence against women, including domestic violence, sexual violence, psychological abuse, and financial abuse. She provides counseling and support to survivors, emphasizing that abusive acts are about power and control. She is a recognized expert in suicide prevention and mental health awareness, actively working to destigmatize mental health challenges. She uses conversation as a tool to help women manage stress and fear, offering support and guidance. Mayaa SH has received numerous national and international awards for her contributions to literature and social activism. She advocates for comprehensive legal reforms that prioritize women's rights, including reforms in matrimonial law and the criminalization of marital rape. Mayaa SH's unwavering commitment to these causes has earned her the moniker "Lady with Nerves of Steel". She is also known by various other titles such as Mayaa Devi, Mayaa Tai (elder sister), Mayaa Di, Mayaa Audio SH, Pushpa 'The Fire', Padma Of The East, Lady Robin Hood, MS Dhoni Of Writing, Female Chulbul Pandey, Lady Karl Marx, and Lady Gandhi, reflecting the widespread respect and admiration she commands.

  • Heritage International School Celebrates Nag Panchami and Kargil Victory Day with Cultural Pride and Patriotic Spirit

    Date:  July 28, 2025 Venue:  Heritage International School, Kasar Amboli Heritage International School, Kasar Amboli, commemorated Nag Panchami  and Kargil Victory Day  on 28th July 2025  with great enthusiasm, blending cultural traditions and national pride through a series of engaging activities. The event witnessed active participation from students across Grades 1 to 10, reflecting the school’s commitment to instilling cultural values and patriotism among its young learners. To celebrate Nag Panchami , a variety of activities were organised: Grades 1 & 2  showcased their creativity through a clay modelling competition . Grades 3 to 5  designed and displayed posters  based on the festival’s theme. Grades 6 & 7  participated in vibrant Mehendi and tattoo competitions . Grade 8  presented an insightful PPT on the significance of Nag Panchami , attended by students of Grades 6 to 8 in the school’s space lab. In honour of Kargil Victory Day , students from Grades 9 & 10  penned heartfelt essays in English, Hindi, and Marathi, paying tribute to the brave Indian soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation. The program, held from 11:00 am to 2:30 pm , was graced by the esteemed presence of Mr. Krishna Bhilare (Founder President), Mrs. Sangeeta Bhilare (Secretary), Directors Mr. Kunal Bhilare and Mrs. Yashaswini Bhilare , along with the dedicated teaching staff. Addressing the gathering, Principal Dr. Renu Patil  lauded the enthusiastic participation of students and highlighted the importance of honouring national heroes while preserving India’s rich cultural heritage. The dual celebration not only deepened students’ understanding of traditional festivals but also strengthened their sense of national pride, making it a truly memorable occasion.

  • Shades of Green presents: Songs of Nature :A showcase by Oorjaa in Bangalore

    Shades of Green presents Songs of Nature this August from 8 th to 13 th August from 11.00am to 7.00pm at Sabha, Kamaraj Road, Bangalore. A special curation of lighting designs by Oorjaa, a conscious design studio renowned for transforming natural waste into luminous works of art. This immersive showcase highlights iconic pieces alongside a new collection inspired by the quiet intelligence of the natural world. More than a display, Shades of Green is a platform for dialogue. Throughout the week, join artists, designers and environmental thinkers for talks, panels and workshops that explore the many dimensions of sustainable creativity. Together, we’ll reflect on how we make, why we make, and the impact of those choices. Talking about the initiative, Jenny Pinto, Founder and Design Director of Oorjaa , said, “Songs of Nature is a chance to pause and listen — not just to ideas and conversations, but to the deep, often invisible systems that shape our material world. We hope it sparks curiosity, care, and a renewed sense of connection to how and why we create.” Held at Sabha, a restored 160-year-old colonial-era school on Kamaraj Road, the event invites visitors to experience lighting as poetry — rooted in sustainability, shaped by craft, and alive with material stories. From banana fibre to lantana, cork to granite dust, each piece reflects Oorjaa’s commitment to mindful making and circular design. Step into a space of discovery, where design meets care, material intelligence, and possibility.

  • It's an array of 17+ national awards for Mayaa SH...

    Women Empowerment Culturist, Essayist, Thinker, Gender Based Violence Specialist, Social and Legal Activist on advisories on family law in India, Evolutionary Developmental Feminist, Social Activist and Campaigner for Women’s Rights, Multiple State, National, Internationally acclaimed Awards Winner and Multiple World Records Holder, Suicide Prevention Expert and a renowned name in contemporary literature, Authoress Mayaa SH in a candid conversation on reflection on both the achievements made in advancing women’s rights and the persistent issues such as gender inequality, violence against women, and lack of economic opportunities that continue to affect millions globally which is a must. Mayaa SH, a prominent Indian author, activist, and social reformer, highlighted several key themes during her interview, primarily focusing on women's empowerment, gender equality, mental health awareness, and the transformative power of literature and dreams. Her discussions consistently underscored the importance of individual self-belief and collective action in driving societal change. Mayaa SH extensively discussed women's empowerment as a multifaceted concept encompassing social, economic, political, and personal development. She defines empowerment as the ability to enable individuals, particularly women, to control their lives, make informed choices, and access opportunities in various spheres. She views gender equality not only as a fundamental human right but also as a necessary foundation for a prosperous and equitable world. Mayaa SH advocates for the integration of a gender equality perspective in everyday work and aims to bring about behavioural change to overcome deeply entrenched gender inequality. She believes that empowering women is crucial for the health and social development of families, communities, and countries, enabling them to reach their full potential and make meaningful contributions to society. Her work challenges patriarchal norms and societal expectations that often dictate women's roles, emphasising the need for women to break free from traditional constraints. She highlights issues such as unequal access to education, workplace discrimination, and the dual burden of professional and domestic responsibilities as significant barriers for women in India. To address these, she proposes strategies like awareness programs, mentorship, family involvement, policy advocacy, and positive media representation. Mayaa SH also stresses the importance of financial security and fair distribution of resources for women, advocating for gender-inclusive legislation and reforms in matrimonial law. How do you view the interconnectedness of the transformative power of literature and dreams? To me, literature is a powerful tool for social change, enabling individuals to understand the world, broaden their minds, and question existing norms. I tend to focus on writings that often incorporate realism to reflect societal issues and offer solutions, aiming to raise awareness about important social, political, and cultural matters. Literature should reflect its time and contribute to a forward ascension in life. A significant aspect of my philosophy is the "Power of Dreams" for women. Dreams serve as catalysts for change, empowering women to envision their potential beyond societal limitations and break free from traditional roles. I do believe that dreaming fosters self-belief, which is vital for personal growth and achievement, and inspires women to overcome challenges like gender-based violence and economic dependence. Dreams, according to me, are not solely individualistic but can foster collective aspirations, leading to significant social change and the dismantling of patriarchal norms. For this, ample encouragement must be rendered to women to pursue their aspirations relentlessly, as this leads to personal fulfilment, builds resilience, and helps break stereotypes. The transformative power of dreams and literature lies in their profound ability to shape understanding, inspire creativity, and facilitate personal growth. Dreams, often seen as a window into the subconscious, can offer insights, aid in problem-solving, and even contribute to skill development. Literature, through its exploration of universal themes and human experiences, provides a framework for understanding the world and our place within it, fostering empathy and critical thinking. How do you think the core values and belief systems of an individual can shape his or her life? The core values and beliefs of an individual significantly shape their life by influencing decisions, behaviours, relationships, and overall sense of fulfilment. These deeply ingrained principles act as an internal compass, guiding a person's journey and defining their identity. Values are the guiding principles that influence an individual's behaviour, decisions, and overall sense of fulfilment. They represent what a person considers important and meaningful, acting as a framework for prioritising goals and evaluating opportunities. Beliefs, on the other hand, are assumptions an individual accepts as true, often without concrete proof. They are formed throughout life, influenced by upbringing, experiences, knowledge, and even imagined plans. Core values and beliefs serve as a fundamental framework for making consistent and authentic decisions. When faced with choices, reflecting on core values provides clarity and direction, ensuring decisions are not only rational but also deeply meaningful. This alignment leads to greater satisfaction and integrity. For example, someone who values honesty will find it easier to make decisions that uphold truthfulness, even in challenging circumstances. Values also significantly influence daily habits and actions; a person valuing health will prioritise exercise and a balanced diet, while someone valuing education will dedicate time to learning. What, according to you, is the driving force for women's empowerment? According to me, the driving force for women's empowerment is multifaceted, stemming from both internal self-belief and external societal and structural changes. She emphasises that women's empowerment is fundamentally about promoting their sense of self-worth, their ability to make their own choices, and their right to effect social change for themselves and others. This internal strength, coupled with external support and opportunities, is what truly drives empowerment. Women have historically been constrained, preventing them from reaching their full potential. Therefore, preparing women for health and social development is crucial for the family, community, and country. A key aspect of this preparation is enabling women to take active roles in decision-making at all levels and in relevant domains. I do believe that when women live safe, fulfilled, and productive lives, they can fully realise their talents and intelligence. Decades of studies support this, showing that women leaders enhance productivity, foster collaboration, inspire dedication, and improve fairness. Courage and self-belief are intrinsic drivers for women's empowerment. Courage is an internal power that can transform the world and make individuals unique. For women, this courage is essential to take bold stands in life. Self-belief germinates a thought to being loyal to principles and ideals, and having the courage to adopt customs that might be unpopular but are necessary for progress. Quality education for girls and women not only enhances their personal lives but also significantly contributes to societal progress. I do assert that investing in women's education boosts economic development and improves the quality of life for individuals and society, fostering growth, creativity, entrepreneurship, and technical advancements. Education equips women with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate societal challenges and make informed decisions. What is your vision of women's empowerment driven by? I do strongly advocate for challenging and dismantling patriarchal structures and societal norms that perpetuate gender inequality and discrimination. Viewing feminism not as a conflict between genders but as a struggle against archaic doctrines and ideologies that grant men authority over women in all aspects of life has to be clarified both in intent and definition. This involves advocating for changes in laws, policies, and cultural attitudes that discriminate against women. There is a need to break stereotypes and redefine societal expectations for women, encouraging them to pursue their dreams beyond traditional roles. Issues like domestic violence, sexual harassment, and honour killings are pervasive and require comprehensive strategies, including stricter implementation of laws like the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. I do believe that the psychological toll of gender-based violence and the need for support services for survivors must be looked at generously and on a large scale to combat violence against women. My vision for Women's Empowerment is driven by a combination of: 1. Cultivating self-worth and the ability to make independent choices 2. Active participation in decision-making at all levels 3. Mentorship, sponsorship, and collaborative networks 4. Inner courage and unwavering self-belief 5. Achieving gender equality and dismantling societal barriers 6. Providing mental health support and fostering resilience Gender-inclusive legislation and substantial reforms in family law to protect women's rights within marriage and divorce contexts are a must. The assertion on the importance of legal frameworks that protect women from violence and discrimination and promote their rights within the socio-economic landscape must be emphasised and revisited comprehensively. What does empowering people mean to you? Healthy, educated and empowered people are agents of change. When people are supported, they gain opportunities to speak up for their rights and also to advocate for their communities. They are also able to rise in social standing, and they can feed this into future generations. This means that several organisations, empowerment policies and charities can gain momentum and contribute to a stronger world. Empowering people is the key to economic growth, political stability and social transformation. In many countries in the region, people’s economic contribution to the sector remains undervalued, which further impedes their participation in relevant capacity-building initiatives. This, in conjunction with their limited inclusion in decision-making processes, impedes further development of the nation. Achievers are those who value personal achievements as achievements during their training and work experience, which makes a positive impact on nation-building. These include improving process efficiency, increasing revenue, and contributing to the community at large. People who "Inspire to Aspire" believe that the greatest effort of human life is positive action. Along with the protection of self-belief values, life can be made happy and meaningful through great conduct and good thoughts. Besides your area of expertise, who is your role model from the fashion industry? A positive role model is usually somebody who is authentically themselves and at least somewhat self-aware; someone who knows who they are. Starting as a model requires signing with a top agency; though this can be challenging, perseverance pays off! Furthermore, beginning models or fashion designers may find success by entering the glamorous world of the arts, occupations, and businesses (such as theatre, motion pictures, and television) that comprise the entertainment industry, and this provides invaluable experience while creating a huge fan base. About 2% of India's GDP, or 7% of industry output in value terms, comes from the domestic garment and textile sector. It is also one of the largest employers in the country. This signifies the importance of the textile sector to the Indian economy. I admire the vision of Anamika Khanna. She is extremely passionate about her career and has never given up, no matter how hard it has gotten. Anamika Khanna's collection is a beautiful blend of modern-meets-ethnic designs and styles. She has modernised the entire spirit of the fashion industry. She is extremely gifted as one of the few designers whose motives lie in her vision and transformation. In the era of contemporaneousness, where people are interested in Western outfits, Anamika is inclined towards bringing tradition into the light. She is focused on moulding traditional outfits into modern patterns. With every ascent, Anamika has created a new world through her creativity and her unique design patterns. How do you view winning so many awards at the national level, and can you name a few? At an individual level, I interpret the awards as a reinforcement of my ideology, particularly my belief in the "Power of Self-belief" and the importance of individual freedom. I do emphasise and affirm that these honours encourage me to continue my tireless work and meander through my journey, inspiring others to follow. These acknowledgements are viewed by me as positive factors for setting "SMART objectives" in life and fostering individual development. Besides, I hope that my self-help books, like "Swayam," are specifically aimed at instilling this power of self-belief in the minds of countless people across the globe. The awards serve as a powerful motivator for me to continue my advocacy for championing women's rights and writing, driving me to relentlessly address critical social issues like gender inequality, mental health, and women's empowerment. I perceive this in tandem with work as contributing to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, aiming for a world where women have equal opportunities and can reach their full potential. The recognition fuels my passion to inspire and motivate others, particularly women, to overcome challenges and rediscover their inner strength. Few awards for June 2025 are: Padamshree Ashok Chakradhar International Sahitya Mahotsava Ratnakar Samman, Bharat Nepal International PashupatiNath Mahotsav Lifetime Achievement Award 2025, Bharat Nepal Global Literary Award 2025, Bharat Bhutan International Sahitya Mahotsava: Bharat Thimpu Award 2025, Paryavaran Mitra Ratna Award 2025, The Rashtriya Literary Laureate Award 2025, Paryavaran Mahakumbh Leadership Excellence Award 2025, Ananya Akshar Sahitya Smriti Samman 2025, Universal India Leadership Award (विश्व भारत नेतृत्व सम्मान), International Environmental Warrior Award 2025, Veer Shivaji Art Award 2025, The Golden Quill Award 2025, Excellence In Literature Award 2025, Samrat Ashok International Sahitya Samman 2025, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak Samman 2025 by Veena Vaadeni Seva Manch, Ferozabad, AKS-E-KALAM AWARDS 2026: Honouring Excellence In Literature and Creativity, Sindoor Shaurya Samman 2025, Global Blooming Talent Award 2025 etc. ] In the words of Mayaa, "You have the strength to join more than the breakdown in you," suggesting that individuals possess an innate capacity for healing and integration even after experiencing significant pain or loss. This aligns with her view that "When Life Breaks Us, then 'Satya' Integrates Us," where 'Satya' (truth) encourages self-reflection and acceptance of reality as a path to recovery. Words still have the power to heal and encourage sensitivity towards all life forms, which contributes to a stronger sense of self and purpose... About Mayaa SH Mayaa SH is a renowned Indian authoress, poetess, thinker, social activist, and legal expert who has gained international recognition for her contributions to women's empowerment, social justice, and literature. She's a vocal advocate for women's rights, challenging societal norms and promoting gender equality through her writings and public speeches. Mayaa SH is actively involved in promoting mental health awareness, suicide prevention, and support for acid attack survivors and marginalised communities. She's an inspiration to many, especially young women, with her courageous voice and relentless pursuit of justice and equality. Through her writings, activism, and advocacy, Mayaa SH continues to inspire women across the globe to break free from societal constraints and strive for equality and success. Mayaa SH is a literary luminary and is a fierce advocate for women's empowerment and positive feminism. Recognised by the United Nations, she challenges societal norms and addresses gender inequality. With over two hundred anthologies and fourteen solo books to her credit, Mayaa SH envisions a society where women have equal rights, contributing to the nation's development. Her impactful contributions resonate globally, inspiring change. Mayaa SH, a literary powerhouse and advocate for women’s empowerment, challenges societal norms through her bold narratives. Her writings, breaking stereotypes, echo gender inclusivity, earning global acclaim and multiple awards. Addressing women’s daily challenges and advocating for equal rights, she navigates stress and inspires hope through her self-help books, expertly discussing sensitive issues like suicide prevention. Mayaa’s direct storytelling, rooted in culture, deeply resonates, reflecting intimate human dilemmas. Her significance as a feminist icon lies in her fearless transgression of boundaries and her ability to voice the feminine perspective, making her an essential force in contemporary literature. In summary, women's empowerment means enabling women through education, economic independence, health rights, political participation, and challenging societal norms, according to Mayaa SH. From a broader societal perspective, Mayaa SH views gender equality as a fundamental human right and a necessary foundation for a prosperous world. She advocates for overcoming deeply entrenched gender inequality to allow everyone to reach their full potential and live with dignity. This includes addressing issues like gender bias in education, the gender pay gap, poor access to healthcare, child marriage, gender-based violence, and lack of representation for women at the policy level. Her work aligns with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, aiming to position and contextualise women's empowerment within this global framework. She emphasises that women's empowerment means having equal rights and opportunities in legal, political, physical, mental, social, and economic spheres. This also involves creating a psychological and spiritual environment where men and women can interact on equal footing. Mayaa SH also highlights the importance of addressing mental health and providing support systems as a driving force for empowerment. She uses "Talking as a medium to combat Stress and Fear" for women, believing that open conversation can reduce mental burdens and remove stress. This approach helps women identify and change troubling thoughts and behaviours, fostering self-confidence and enabling them to navigate difficult situations. Her initiatives include advocating for free treatment and training for women in various fields to make them self-empowered. Mayaa SH integrates mental health awareness as a vital component of women's empowerment. She recognises that societal pressures and discrimination disproportionately affect women's mental well-being. Her advocacy includes promoting open discussions about mental health challenges, destigmatising these issues, and providing resources for support. She believes that addressing mental health needs is crucial for women to achieve personal fulfilment and resilience. Her numerous awards, including national and international recognitions, highlight the breadth of her contributions across various fields such as social work, education, politics, law, and literature. She is recognised not only for her assertive writings and shattering glass ceilings but also for her roles as a women's rights activist, content creator, transformational expert, and suicide prevention expert. The awards acknowledge her unique approach to addressing societal issues through realistic literature and her commitment to promoting critical thinking and challenging societal norms.

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