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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Brief Description- This week on Agla Station Adulthood hosts Ayushi and Rytasha discuss the importance of awareness and inclusion. They are joined by Natashja Rathore and Smita Bharti from Sakshi who are both working at the helm of The Rakshin Project to deliver workshops with NSS Volunteers of 41000 Colleges across India in order to strengthen Youth Power as powerful enablers for creating a Constitutional Rights-Based Enabled Environment in the context of Gender Equality with a focus on building awareness about Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012 (POCSOA 2012, Amendment 2019). If you want to be a volunteer for this project, you can connect with the organization at hello@sakshi.org.in or you can visit their Facebook or Instagram page for details. Show Notes- Act mentioned in this episode *Guidelines for POCSO Act** Organizations mentioned in this episode: 1) Sakshi 2) Jai Vakeel Foundation It is the largest and oldest non-profit serving children with intellectual disability. The foundation aims to integrate these students into mainstream society by providing them with healthcare, education, skill development and support services.
Released:
Dec 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (99)

On Agla Station Adulthood, best friends Rytasha Rathore and Ayushi Amin ride through the various stations of life. Whether you're in your mid-twenties, just entering them, or about to cross into the next decade, there seem to be a bunch of issues that we're all going through. After all, nobody is perfect. We've had first jobs, second jobs, we've blown our paychecks, and invested a little too. Half of us even moved into our own place. We swiped right, we swiped left, we've loved, we've been left and we loved again. Basically, we've done a lot of things, but we're not experts at anything. Rytasha and Ayushi have learnt a few things along the way which they're happy to share with you.