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      • Through this movement we aim to ensure an accessible, safer & more dignified period for all. We are here to change how menstruation is viewed & treated. Through advocacy & policy change on ground to help thousands of menstruators across genders, economic background, occupation & age reclaim their menstrual rights.
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  2. Oct 3, 2023 · Despite her influential last name, Navya believes that everyone's last name deserves respect. Her project has partnered with Tinkle to empower women and make a difference in society.

  3. 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.

  4. May 11, 2024 · Project Naveli, one of Navya’s flagship initiatives, is dedicated to fighting gender inequality across four key areas: education, domestic violence, economic independence, and health. Navya understands that tackling these issues requires a holistic approach, focusing not just on women but also engaging men as allies in the struggle for equality.

  5. 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,...

  6. Jul 22, 2022 · Amidst a merciless pandemic, she ramped up the fight against gender inequality in India by launching Project Naveli in 2021. Now, the young entrepreneur, businesswoman and social activist has partnered with L'Oréal Paris for their ‘I Know My Worth’ campaign.

  7. May 15, 2023 · Started in 2021 by Navya Naveli Nanda, Founder of Project Naveli and Samyak Chakrabarty, Founder of Workverse, the initiative has trained more than 350 girls so far, helping them overcome fears...

  8. Sep 10, 2023 · From starting her own NGO, Project Naveli, at the age of 21 and starting her own podcast with her mother, Shweta Bachchan and grandmother Jaya Bachchan, to co-founding a women’s health and wellness brand, this twenty-something-year-old is out of bounds—in the best of ways.