Category Social Sector

Leading with Light: Brahma Kumaris’ Journey of Growth Through Women-Led Conscious Leadership

Leading with Light:Brahma Kumaris’ Journey of Growth Through Women-Led Conscious Leadership

When I began my research on “Conscious Leadership for Global Impact and Growth: Insights from Women-Led Institution – Brahma Kumaris”, I knew I was stepping into a living laboratory of leadership—one that did not just exist in books or boardrooms, but in meditation rooms, service centers, and quiet moments of personal transformation.

Women at the Helm: Reflecting on Their Journey in India’s National Governance

Women at the Helm: Reflecting on Their Journey in India’s National Governance

Theoretical frameworks that have shaped public policy and governance discourse have historically been developed through a largely patriarchal lens. In the Indian context, young women, especially from marginalized castes, religions, or socio-economic backgrounds, are increasingly encouraged to engage in leadership and policy-making roles.

The Role of Women’s Governance in Rural Self-Help Groups: Evolution and Ways for a Better Future through Public Policy

The Role of Women’s Governance in Rural Self-Help Groups: Evolution and Ways for a Better Future through Public Policy

Self-Help Groups (SHGs) are voluntary associations that aim to improve the economic conditions of rural communities. Participants from various rural/local communities, including women, are involved in these groups, restricted to twenty participants by legal frameworks (Jose, 2023). They are associated with rural banks and can exist with or without registration (Gupta, 2020).

From Taboos to Transformation: Community-Led Approaches to Menstrual Health and Education for Marginalized Girls & Women

From Taboos to Transformation: Community-Led Approaches to Menstrual Health and Education for Marginalized Girls & Women

Across many parts of the world, especially in marginalized communities, menstruation is surrounded by silence, shame, and misinformation. Girls are often taught to stay quiet about their periods. Some miss school. Communities are beginning to lead the conversation around menstrual health, pushing back against deeply rooted taboos with education, empathy, and empowerment.

Gender, Law, and Class: The Unseen Barriers to Justice for Marginalized Women

Gender, Law, and Class: The Unseen Barriers to Justice for Marginalized Women

The words of the police officer still echo: "Madam, why don't you just close the curtain to avoid such incidents?" This was his response after I, a lawyer, a woman dealing with the raw trauma of an incident, came to the police station for help. His words, dripping with patriarchal assumption, perfectly encapsulate the systemic and societal barriers women face.

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