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  1. www.projectnaveli.orgNaveli

    The core principle of Project Nyay'ri is to make legal awareness and mental health support accessible to women. We aim to do this by removing one of the fundamental barriers that hold women back - lack of financial affordability. Therefore, all services under Project Nyay'ri are offered to women pro bono (i.e. free of cost).

  2. Project Naveli is an initiative to fight the issue of gender inequality in our country, India. The 4 areas in which Project Naveli will fight gender inequality are Education, Domestic Violence, Economic Independence, and Mental and Physical health. Gender inequality has been a social issue in India for centuries.

  3. EntrepreNaari is a joint initiative by Aspire For Her and Project Naveli. Aspire For Her is an impact-driven gender-diversity initiative — and our mission is to help women become financially independent and successful within the professional space. By the year 2025, we hope to impact over 1 million women and enable them to add $5 billion+ to ...

  4. Feb 16, 2021 · Project Naveli will work in four specific spheres—education, economic independence, domestic violence, and mental and physical health, all areas in which gender inequality is most prevalent in India, especially after the pandemic. “We will tackle more grassroots issues in rural parts of the country, as well as focus on issues plaguing urban women,” says Nanda.

  5. A guiding light for women #entrepreneurs across the nation, Navya Naveli Nanda knows a thing or two about fuelling diversity within the Indian business and startup space. In the latest edition of Business World Magazine, she shares her take on building self-sustaining support models for women entrepreneurs.

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · Navya Naveli Nanda talks to The Quint about her career so far, working in social impact through initiatives like Project Naveli, her podcast with Jaya Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan Nanda, providing ...

  7. Aug 9, 2022 · When I decided to start Project Naveli, it was through identifying the four major areas (out of many) where we see injustice towards women in India; entrepreneurship, healthcare, legal rights, and domestic violence. The response so far has been great, we have seven projects currently ongoing, and we receive numerous requests from volunteers who want to join the cause and support the mission.