our organization donate the necessary things to the needy one.
We provide medical support to underprivileged Women and children
we educate the women about the basic laws made in their favor
Project Chetna
We have held legal awareness camps in different organisations to educate the women about the basic laws made in their favour. Women were mostly keen to know their rights and laws on domestic violence, inheritance laws and sexual harassment at workplace act.
Our Initiatives
Our Initiations that will help the society to make better place
Under project Udaan, we educate women and adolescent girls on menstrual hygiene. With the help of a doctor we educate them about menstruation; we clarify their doubts and most importantly encourage them to speak on their problems related to menstrual hygiene, which is a taboo in the Indian society
We have held legal awareness camps in different organisations to educate the women about the basic laws made in their favour. Women were mostly keen to know their rights and laws on domestic violence, inheritance laws and sexual harassment at workplace act.
On the occasion of Children’s Day, Nawal Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of our new project “Project Suraksha.” A comprehensive package on “child safety in schools and protection of children from abuse and violence”.
Date – 16th October, 2022
Last date for paper submission: 15th September
Payment mode: UPI ID: nawalfoundationlko@kotak
Contact –Â +91 95595 99991
Nawal Foundation is a non- profit organisation duly registered with the NITI Ayog. Over the years we have organized various seminars in association with the Law Commission of Uttar Pradesh, Child Rights Commission and others. We have also organised workshops, camps to generate knowledge, address issues and challenges related to women and children through knowledge creation and discussions. Once again, in October, 2022 Nawal Foundation is organizing an International Seminar on ‘Equality and Education: The right of tribal children in India’ in association with the Uttar Pradesh Commission for the Protection of Child Rights and Women Power Line-Uttar Pradesh.Â
*The Participants have to arrange for their travel and stay. The Organisation will not be responsible for it.*
Education is one of the most powerful tools that can change the destiny of a nation. It has far reaching social, economic and political implications. However, many a times because of factors like socio-economic and cultural barriers it fails to reach uniformly to its recipients. Education and equality both are indispensible facets of a welfare state and which India has been striving for long. Though Right to Education is now a fundamental right yet it fails to fulfil the mandate with regard to the tribal children in India. The biggest challenge is to educate these tribal children while at the same time preserving their culture and dialect. Even today since most of the societies are culturally driven the children belonging to the tribal groups face many challenges like social integration, equality, and education. The onus on preservation of their culture is on the shoulders of these young lives where they have to gain knowledge and yet keep their dialects and cultures ignited. Therefore education and equality for these children goes hand in hand and yet they have not uniformly achieved it. Considering the intricacies of this problem, Nawal Foundation is organising one day seminar to address these issues with the hope to come up with some noteworthy suggestion and recommendations which can be fruitful for each child in India because though we humans, have developed tendencies of discrimination yet the only place where innocence resides without any discrimination is childhood and each child is the future on a nation.
Note: Acceptance of abstracts and papers is the sole discretion of the editorial committee
Articles on the following themes but not limited to, are invited.
• Cultural and educational rights under the Constitution of India
• Role of tribes in making India ‘atmanirbhar’
• Right to education in the light of tribal children: issues and challenges
• Social integration, development, advancement and recognition of tribal children
• Tribes of India and their importance in achieving sustainable development
All accepted papers will be published in the Journal of Research Culture and Society, An international, peer reviewed, refereed indexed journal with high impact factor
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Educate women on important laws on domestic violence, dowry prohibition and sexual harassment at workplace
Girls should break the taboo related to periods and encouraged to speak their problems related to periods
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Lucknow-226024
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