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Kranti empowers girls from Mumbai's red-light areas to become agents of social change and happiness!!!
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Kranti is a non-governmental organization (NGO) that empowers girls from Mumbai’s red light areas to become agents of social change. Kranti believes that, when girls like us have access to the same education, training and opportunities as people from privileged backgrounds, we can become exceptional leaders. Contact Information:
Apr 17, 2024 · Kranti — NGO by Robin Chaurasiya and Bani — provides shelter, education and opportunities for daughters of sex workers and survivors of human trafficking. Meet the champions who are turning India’s most formidable challenges into opportunities only on The Better India Show!
At 24, she started Kranti, an NGO that empowers survivors of trafficking and daughters of sex workers from Mumbai's red-light areas, where she lived and worked for a decade. In 2020, Robin moved to a mud hut at 13K feet in the Himalayas without any water, electricity or toilet.
Kranti empowers girls from Mumbai’s red-light areas to become agents of social change. Kranti (Revolution) educates and empowers trafficked girls, the daughters of sex workers, and otherwise socially marginalized girls (Revolutionaries) to become agents of social change within their communities.
Kranti is an NGO based in Mumbai which empowers girls from Mumbai’s red-light districts to become agents of social change. Founder Robin Chaurasiya was recently nominated for the Global Teachers’ Prize, for her unconventional teaching methods and coming up with her own curriculum.
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WHAT MAKES KRANTI DIFFERENT FROM OTHER NGOs SERVING THIS COMMUNITY? At other NGOs, girls will come in at a young age, start school, finish 12th, and go on to get a job, get married, or go back to Kamathipura. At Kranti, we accept girls even if they’re 18-21 and have no idea what they want in life.