Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
Utkarsh distributes masks to our service providers. Though the city is shut because of lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis, there are many who are doing their jobs so that our life would be easier. Since they are out there for us not fearing Coronavirus, it is our duty to help them in whatever way we can. So, Utkarsh took upon itself to distribute masks to the many essential goods and service providers working hard in the summer heat with a smile on their faces. We distributed the masks from March 15 to March 21 in Mulund. We provided masks to BEST staff, Police department, bank employees, transportation labourers, security guards of housing and commercial societies, vegetable vendors, gas service providers, cleaning staff of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, and MSEDCL staff. These masks are made by women through the Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund as hey earn a livelihood.
3500 masks submitted to Greater Chennai Corporation We are happy to share that around 3500 masks made by women from the Savitribai Phule Women's Empowerment Centre, Chennai were submitted to Greater Chennai Corporation so they could be use to the general public. It is our contribution to the Corporation to help Chennai fight the deadly Coronavirus! Let us fight Corona together! Stay home, stay safe!
Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Chapter to make 5000 masks to fight Coronavirus. In addition to the Mulund branch making 10,000 masks by April 20, the Chennai Chapter of Savitribai Phule Women's Empowerment Centre will be making 5,000 masks by April 20. Utkarsh will either gift the masks to Greater Chennai Corporation or distribute amongst citizens for free. Around 85 women are participating in the project and thereby earning a livelihood during the lockdown period. We will strive to do more. Let us fight the deadly Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Chapter to make 5000 masks to fight Coronavirus. In addition to the Mulund branch making 10,000 masks by April 20, the Chennai Chapter of Savitribai Phule Women's Empowerment Centre will be making 5,000 masks by April 20. Utkarsh will either gift the masks to Greater Chennai Corporation or distribute amongst citizens for free. Around 85 women are participating in the project and thereby earning a livelihood during the lockdown period. We will strive to do more. Let us fight the deadly Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Chapter to make 5000 masks to fight Coronavirus. In addition to the Mulund branch making 10,000 masks by April 20, the Chennai Chapter of Savitribai Phule Women's Empowerment Centre will be making 5,000 masks by April 20. Utkarsh will either gift the masks to Greater Chennai Corporation or distribute amongst citizens for free. Around 85 women are participating in the project and thereby earning a livelihood during the lockdown period. We will strive to do more. Let us fight the deadly Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh-Care Kit to 150 families in Mulund during lockdown. As the lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis got extended, many families were helpless and not in a position to afford even a single meal. Mulund is a red zone and is completely shut. There are many daily wage labourers and others who are finding it difficult to sustain during such hard times. Utkarsh could not stay away from their plight. As an NGO working for the welfare of society, we have formed a ‘Utkarsh-Care Kit’ which includes essential food items – 10 kg rice, 10 kg wheat, 5 kg sugar, 2 kg oil and 2 kg tur dal. We have prepared 150 such kits and distributed them to the needy families in Mulund on May 5, 2020. The initiative is headed by Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji (General Secretary) and Shri. Bhushan Kamble Ji (Joint Secretary).
Utkarsh-Care Kit to 150 families in Mulund during lockdown. As the lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis got extended, many families were helpless and not in a position to afford even a single meal. Mulund is a red zone and is completely shut. There are many daily wage labourers and others who are finding it difficult to sustain during such hard times. Utkarsh could not stay away from their plight. As an NGO working for the welfare of society, we have formed a ‘Utkarsh-Care Kit’ which includes essential food items – 10 kg rice, 10 kg wheat, 5 kg sugar, 2 kg oil and 2 kg tur dal. We have prepared 150 such kits and distributed them to the needy families in Mulund on May 5, 2020. The initiative is headed by Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji (General Secretary) and Shri. Bhushan Kamble Ji (Joint Secretary).
Utkarsh-Care Kit to 150 families in Mulund during lockdown. As the lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis got extended, many families were helpless and not in a position to afford even a single meal. Mulund is a red zone and is completely shut. There are many daily wage labourers and others who are finding it difficult to sustain during such hard times. Utkarsh could not stay away from their plight. As an NGO working for the welfare of society, we have formed a ‘Utkarsh-Care Kit’ which includes essential food items – 10 kg rice, 10 kg wheat, 5 kg sugar, 2 kg oil and 2 kg tur dal. We have prepared 150 such kits and distributed them to the needy families in Mulund on May 5, 2020. The initiative is headed by Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji (General Secretary) and Shri. Bhushan Kamble Ji (Joint Secretary).
Utkarsh-Care Kit to 150 families in Mulund during lockdown. As the lockdown due to Coronavirus crisis got extended, many families were helpless and not in a position to afford even a single meal. Mulund is a red zone and is completely shut. There are many daily wage labourers and others who are finding it difficult to sustain during such hard times. Utkarsh could not stay away from their plight. As an NGO working for the welfare of society, we have formed a ‘Utkarsh-Care Kit’ which includes essential food items – 10 kg rice, 10 kg wheat, 5 kg sugar, 2 kg oil and 2 kg tur dal. We have prepared 150 such kits and distributed them to the needy families in Mulund on May 5, 2020. The initiative is headed by Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji (General Secretary) and Shri. Bhushan Kamble Ji (Joint Secretary).
Singapore scientists say by May 21, India will be Coronavirus-free! Amidst the fear and uncertainty, any hope or even a straw is worthy of hanging to for some relief. A study conducted using AI or Artificial Intelligence driven data, scientists from SUTD or Singapore University of Technology and Design predicts that if the lockdown extends till May 16, there is a high chance that India could be coronavirus-free by May 21. We do not know how true this could be but at this time, let’s hope for the best and pray that this prediction comes true! (You can read the full story here -https://bit.ly/2KGCBBx.)
The famous Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015 and was signed by 197 nations, every country in the world! The signatory nations have to follow procedures and take vital action to address climate change and its horrible impacts on the environment. As pollution levels dip and there is low emission of harmful pollutants, experts opine that the goals of the Agreement may be a reality. Hopefully, countries will continue to take action against climate change even after the pandemic goes away. If we wish to survive, climate should be taken care of first.
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Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund is full of positivity and joy. Around 150 women work from the Centre making Utkarsh Nirali Sanitary Napkins, Utkarsh Cloth Bags, and now even masks. Utkarsh provides them employment opportunities throughout the year helping them earn a livelihood. Unfortunately, for over a month now, the work has been less due to the current Coronavirus crisis. But we couldn’t ignore them. So, on April 26, Utkarsh provided household items including ration to around 140-150 women of the Centre during the lockdown. It could last them for a month. An apology that we were forced to use plastic bags as paper bags weren’t available, but we will try to source it back from them and dispose them off responsibly. Also, we will not be taking any photos, as we do not want to cause any inconvenience to them. Food is a basic necessity and Utkarsh just wants to help!
Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund is full of positivity and joy. Around 150 women work from the Centre making Utkarsh Nirali Sanitary Napkins, Utkarsh Cloth Bags, and now even masks. Utkarsh provides them employment opportunities throughout the year helping them earn a livelihood. Unfortunately, for over a month now, the work has been less due to the current Coronavirus crisis. But we couldn’t ignore them. So, on April 26, Utkarsh provided household items including ration to around 140-150 women of the Centre during the lockdown. It could last them for a month. An apology that we were forced to use plastic bags as paper bags weren’t available, but we will try to source it back from them and dispose them off responsibly. Also, we will not be taking any photos, as we do not want to cause any inconvenience to them. Food is a basic necessity and Utkarsh just wants to help!
Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund is full of positivity and joy. Around 150 women work from the Centre making Utkarsh Nirali Sanitary Napkins, Utkarsh Cloth Bags, and now even masks. Utkarsh provides them employment opportunities throughout the year helping them earn a livelihood. Unfortunately, for over a month now, the work has been less due to the current Coronavirus crisis. But we couldn’t ignore them. So, on April 26, Utkarsh provided household items including ration to around 140-150 women of the Centre during the lockdown. It could last them for a month. An apology that we were forced to use plastic bags as paper bags weren’t available, but we will try to source it back from them and dispose them off responsibly. Also, we will not be taking any photos, as we do not want to cause any inconvenience to them. Food is a basic necessity and Utkarsh just wants to help!
Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund is full of positivity and joy. Around 150 women work from the Centre making Utkarsh Nirali Sanitary Napkins, Utkarsh Cloth Bags, and now even masks. Utkarsh provides them employment opportunities throughout the year helping them earn a livelihood. Unfortunately, for over a month now, the work has been less due to the current Coronavirus crisis. But we couldn’t ignore them. So, on April 26, Utkarsh provided household items including ration to around 140-150 women of the Centre during the lockdown. It could last them for a month. An apology that we were forced to use plastic bags as paper bags weren’t available, but we will try to source it back from them and dispose them off responsibly. Also, we will not be taking any photos, as we do not want to cause any inconvenience to them. Food is a basic necessity and Utkarsh just wants to help!
Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund is full of positivity and joy. Around 150 women work from the Centre making Utkarsh Nirali Sanitary Napkins, Utkarsh Cloth Bags, and now even masks. Utkarsh provides them employment opportunities throughout the year helping them earn a livelihood. Unfortunately, for over a month now, the work has been less due to the current Coronavirus crisis. But we couldn’t ignore them. So, on April 26, Utkarsh provided household items including ration to around 140-150 women of the Centre during the lockdown. It could last them for a month. An apology that we were forced to use plastic bags as paper bags weren’t available, but we will try to source it back from them and dispose them off responsibly. Also, we will not be taking any photos, as we do not want to cause any inconvenience to them. Food is a basic necessity and Utkarsh just wants to help!
Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre in Mulund is full of positivity and joy. Around 150 women work from the Centre making Utkarsh Nirali Sanitary Napkins, Utkarsh Cloth Bags, and now even masks. Utkarsh provides them employment opportunities throughout the year helping them earn a livelihood. Unfortunately, for over a month now, the work has been less due to the current Coronavirus crisis. But we couldn’t ignore them. So, on April 26, Utkarsh provided household items including ration to around 140-150 women of the Centre during the lockdown. It could last them for a month. An apology that we were forced to use plastic bags as paper bags weren’t available, but we will try to source it back from them and dispose them off responsibly. Also, we will not be taking any photos, as we do not want to cause any inconvenience to them. Food is a basic necessity and Utkarsh just wants to help!
New York's air has also gotten cleaner
Reports from around the world state that air pollution is decreasing now that the world has shutdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. There are no vehicles on the road, factories have closed down, people are not on the road. One example is New York. The busy city is silent now and the roads are empty. It looks deserted. It is sad but a silver lining is that the air quality of the city has improved as there has been a drop in air pollutants. Can we keep it like that? Well, not through shutdown, but by responsible choices and doing our bit every minute, through every decision and routine to protect the environment!
Utkarsh set to make 10,000 masks by April 20
The Coronavirus crisis mandates that each of us contribute our bit to containing the pandemic in whatever way we can. Utkarsh is also doing its bit. Through our Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre- Mulund, we will be making 10,000 masks by April 20, 2020. These masks will be stitched by women from underprivileged background and around 200 women will earn a livelihood through the initiative. Utkarsh will hand over the 10,000 masks to MCGM or distribute them free to citizens. If you wish to contribute towards this noble and urgent initiative, please contact us!
Let us fight Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh set to make 10,000 masks by April 20
The Coronavirus crisis mandates that each of us contribute our bit to containing the pandemic in whatever way we can. Utkarsh is also doing its bit. Through our Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre- Mulund, we will be making 10,000 masks by April 20, 2020. These masks will be stitched by women from underprivileged background and around 200 women will earn a livelihood through the initiative. Utkarsh will hand over the 10,000 masks to MCGM or distribute them free to citizens. If you wish to contribute towards this noble and urgent initiative, please contact us!
Let us fight Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh set to make 10,000 masks by April 20
The Coronavirus crisis mandates that each of us contribute our bit to containing the pandemic in whatever way we can. Utkarsh is also doing its bit. Through our Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre- Mulund, we will be making 10,000 masks by April 20, 2020. These masks will be stitched by women from underprivileged background and around 200 women will earn a livelihood through the initiative. Utkarsh will hand over the 10,000 masks to MCGM or distribute them free to citizens. If you wish to contribute towards this noble and urgent initiative, please contact us!
Let us fight Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh set to make 10,000 masks by April 20
The Coronavirus crisis mandates that each of us contribute our bit to containing the pandemic in whatever way we can. Utkarsh is also doing its bit. Through our Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre- Mulund, we will be making 10,000 masks by April 20, 2020. These masks will be stitched by women from underprivileged background and around 200 women will earn a livelihood through the initiative. Utkarsh will hand over the 10,000 masks to MCGM or distribute them free to citizens. If you wish to contribute towards this noble and urgent initiative, please contact us!
Let us fight Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh set to make 10,000 masks by April 20
The Coronavirus crisis mandates that each of us contribute our bit to containing the pandemic in whatever way we can. Utkarsh is also doing its bit. Through our Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre- Mulund, we will be making 10,000 masks by April 20, 2020. These masks will be stitched by women from underprivileged background and around 200 women will earn a livelihood through the initiative. Utkarsh will hand over the 10,000 masks to MCGM or distribute them free to citizens. If you wish to contribute towards this noble and urgent initiative, please contact us!
Let us fight Coronavirus together!
Utkarsh set to make 10,000 masks by April 20
The Coronavirus crisis mandates that each of us contribute our bit to containing the pandemic in whatever way we can. Utkarsh is also doing its bit. Through our Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre- Mulund, we will be making 10,000 masks by April 20, 2020. These masks will be stitched by women from underprivileged background and around 200 women will earn a livelihood through the initiative. Utkarsh will hand over the 10,000 masks to MCGM or distribute them free to citizens. If you wish to contribute towards this noble and urgent initiative, please contact us!
Let us fight Coronavirus together!
The Coronavirus crisis is throwing up multiple challenges to our nation. The fear does not seem to be waning. Amidst the calamity, many are working 24x7 to keep our country safe. There is a huge pressure on the healthcare professionals, especially our government hospital doctors, nurses, ward boys and women, cleanliness workers and others. As the number of patients is increasing especially in Maharashtra, these heroes are working round the clock without any fear facing the deadly virus every day, and doing everything they can. We can only say ‘Thank You’ and that, we will cherish their noble service for the rest of our lives.
Who hasn’t loved Amitabh Bachchan and Zeenat Aman sing ‘Do Lafzo ki hai dil ki kahani’ from the film ‘The Great Gambler’ (1979)? The song was picturised in the water canals of Venice, also known as the floating city. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the world. Due to the surge in tourism, the water was turning murkier and polluted. But now, due to quarantine amidst Coronavirus crisis in Venice, canals were allowed a breather. The result has been amazing! The water is cleaner so much that one can spot fish in it. And dolphins and swans have returned and are found swimming merrily. It’s nice to see the waters now have its original owners. Nature is giving a positive message – things will be fine!
The effect has been so for many other parts as well, in Asia and Europe. Data from satellites show that there has been a large scale decrease in terms of emission of polluting gases. What does it mean? If human beings become more responsible towards the environment and check emissions regularly, we would not have to suffer a lockdown and let the environment heal. We have to give time and space for Earth to bloom or else, we are doomed.
Are you feeding readymade, packaged food to your pets? Then, beware. Please read the label. Most of the processed animal food may contain harmful constituents and even meat of diseased or dead animals. They may also contain chemicals and pesticides. Feed your pets and strays fresh and safe food, devoid of chemicals.
During this lockdown period, when it's difficult for us, one can only imagine the plight of animals. There may not be enough to eat or water in such scorching heat. Utkarsh has to do its bit. So we will be conducting feeding drive all through the day from Thane to Ghatkopar and try to feed as many strays as possible. For this urgent cause, we request your kindness. You can either donate for the food or participate as a volunteer.
Do contact us @ 9820207313
Thousands die or are critically injured in road accidents every year. Most of these accidents could have been prevented only if road safety rules were obeyed. Please be safe.
If you wish to join in Utkarsh road safety movement
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
As a part of our ongoing Road Safety Awareness Drive in Mulund, Utkarsh organised the campaign at the Balrajeshwar Temple near R-Mall in Mulund on March 2020. Around 10 enthusiastic volunteers spread awareness about road safety and traffic rules holding placards with messages. The drive which lasted for two hours from 10 am to 12 pm was well-received by pedestrians and motorists. Utkarsh aims to make Mulund a ‘no-accident’ zone through the campaign. If you wish to participate in the campaign, do contact us. There is no age, gender, or profession bar to be a Utkarsh volunteer.
Join us now!
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
As a part of our ongoing Road Safety Awareness Drive in Mulund, Utkarsh organised the campaign at the Balrajeshwar Temple near R-Mall in Mulund on March 2020. Around 10 enthusiastic volunteers spread awareness about road safety and traffic rules holding placards with messages. The drive which lasted for two hours from 10 am to 12 pm was well-received by pedestrians and motorists. Utkarsh aims to make Mulund a ‘no-accident’ zone through the campaign. If you wish to participate in the campaign, do contact us. There is no age, gender, or profession bar to be a Utkarsh volunteer.
Join us now!
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
As a part of our ongoing Road Safety Awareness Drive in Mulund, Utkarsh organised the campaign at the Balrajeshwar Temple near R-Mall in Mulund on March 2020. Around 10 enthusiastic volunteers spread awareness about road safety and traffic rules holding placards with messages. The drive which lasted for two hours from 10 am to 12 pm was well-received by pedestrians and motorists. Utkarsh aims to make Mulund a ‘no-accident’ zone through the campaign. If you wish to participate in the campaign, do contact us. There is no age, gender, or profession bar to be a Utkarsh volunteer.
Join us now!
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
As a part of our ongoing Road Safety Awareness Drive in Mulund, Utkarsh organised the campaign at the Balrajeshwar Temple near R-Mall in Mulund on March 2020. Around 10 enthusiastic volunteers spread awareness about road safety and traffic rules holding placards with messages. The drive which lasted for two hours from 10 am to 12 pm was well-received by pedestrians and motorists. Utkarsh aims to make Mulund a ‘no-accident’ zone through the campaign. If you wish to participate in the campaign, do contact us. There is no age, gender, or profession bar to be a Utkarsh volunteer.
Join us now!
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
As a part of our ongoing Road Safety Awareness Drive in Mulund, Utkarsh organised the campaign at the Balrajeshwar Temple near R-Mall in Mulund on March 2020. Around 10 enthusiastic volunteers spread awareness about road safety and traffic rules holding placards with messages. The drive which lasted for two hours from 10 am to 12 pm was well-received by pedestrians and motorists. Utkarsh aims to make Mulund a ‘no-accident’ zone through the campaign. If you wish to participate in the campaign, do contact us. There is no age, gender, or profession bar to be a Utkarsh volunteer.
Join us now!
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
We were proud and happy to organise the first-ever Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme in Nashik. On February 10, 2020, the menstruation awareness drive was organised at School No-21 and 22, Nashik Municipal School at Shivaji Nagar, Satpur in Nashik where gynecologists Dr. Ganesh S. Pathade Ji and Dr. Varsha G. Pathade Ji addressed the students on #menstruation, hygiene management, taboos and more. We were honoured to have Mrs. Manisha Bahule, Assistant Education Officer, Corporator Mr. Amol Data Dinkar Patil Ji and Mrs. Varshatai Anil Bhalerao Ji as chief guests. Around 450 Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed to girl students. Another highlight was the participation of around 150 boys in the campaign.
We were proud and happy to organise the first-ever Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme in Nashik. On February 10, 2020, the menstruation awareness drive was organised at School No-21 and 22, Nashik Municipal School at Shivaji Nagar, Satpur in Nashik where gynecologists Dr. Ganesh S. Pathade Ji and Dr. Varsha G. Pathade Ji addressed the students on #menstruation, hygiene management, taboos and more. We were honoured to have Mrs. Manisha Bahule, Assistant Education Officer, Corporator Mr. Amol Data Dinkar Patil Ji and Mrs. Varshatai Anil Bhalerao Ji as chief guests. Around 450 Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed to girl students. Another highlight was the participation of around 150 boys in the campaign.
We were proud and happy to organise the first-ever Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme in Nashik. On February 10, 2020, the menstruation awareness drive was organised at School No-21 and 22, Nashik Municipal School at Shivaji Nagar, Satpur in Nashik where gynecologists Dr. Ganesh S. Pathade Ji and Dr. Varsha G. Pathade Ji addressed the students on #menstruation, hygiene management, taboos and more. We were honoured to have Mrs. Manisha Bahule, Assistant Education Officer, Corporator Mr. Amol Data Dinkar Patil Ji and Mrs. Varshatai Anil Bhalerao Ji as chief guests. Around 450 Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed to girl students. Another highlight was the participation of around 150 boys in the campaign.
We were proud and happy to organise the first-ever Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme in Nashik. On February 10, 2020, the menstruation awareness drive was organised at School No-21 and 22, Nashik Municipal School at Shivaji Nagar, Satpur in Nashik where gynecologists Dr. Ganesh S. Pathade Ji and Dr. Varsha G. Pathade Ji addressed the students on #menstruation, hygiene management, taboos and more. We were honoured to have Mrs. Manisha Bahule, Assistant Education Officer, Corporator Mr. Amol Data Dinkar Patil Ji and Mrs. Varshatai Anil Bhalerao Ji as chief guests. Around 450 Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed to girl students. Another highlight was the participation of around 150 boys in the campaign.
We were proud and happy to organise the first-ever Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme in Nashik. On February 10, 2020, the menstruation awareness drive was organised at School No-21 and 22, Nashik Municipal School at Shivaji Nagar, Satpur in Nashik where gynecologists Dr. Ganesh S. Pathade Ji and Dr. Varsha G. Pathade Ji addressed the students on #menstruation, hygiene management, taboos and more. We were honoured to have Mrs. Manisha Bahule, Assistant Education Officer, Corporator Mr. Amol Data Dinkar Patil Ji and Mrs. Varshatai Anil Bhalerao Ji as chief guests. Around 450 Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed to girl students. Another highlight was the participation of around 150 boys in the campaign.
We were proud and happy to organise the first-ever Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme in Nashik. On February 10, 2020, the menstruation awareness drive was organised at School No-21 and 22, Nashik Municipal School at Shivaji Nagar, Satpur in Nashik where gynecologists Dr. Ganesh S. Pathade Ji and Dr. Varsha G. Pathade Ji addressed the students on #menstruation, hygiene management, taboos and more. We were honoured to have Mrs. Manisha Bahule, Assistant Education Officer, Corporator Mr. Amol Data Dinkar Patil Ji and Mrs. Varshatai Anil Bhalerao Ji as chief guests. Around 450 Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed to girl students. Another highlight was the participation of around 150 boys in the campaign.
We were proud and happy to organise the first-ever Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme in Nashik. On February 10, 2020, the menstruation awareness drive was organised at School No-21 and 22, Nashik Municipal School at Shivaji Nagar, Satpur in Nashik where gynecologists Dr. Ganesh S. Pathade Ji and Dr. Varsha G. Pathade Ji addressed the students on #menstruation, hygiene management, taboos and more. We were honoured to have Mrs. Manisha Bahule, Assistant Education Officer, Corporator Mr. Amol Data Dinkar Patil Ji and Mrs. Varshatai Anil Bhalerao Ji as chief guests. Around 450 Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed to girl students. Another highlight was the participation of around 150 boys in the campaign.
Did you know smoking is one of the biggest preventable causes of premature death? The World No Smoking Day is observed to spread awareness about the fatal effects of smoking on health. Consumption of tobacco in any form is harmful. As per reports, many children between 12 and 17 years are addicted to smoking in India. Health effects on smokers start from coughing and throat infection to discolouration of teeth to bronchitis, stroke and even cancer. It is best to stay away from any #addiction for your health and for the sake of your family.
If you wish to quit smoking or want to help someone, contact Utkarsh now before it is too late! - 022-25676000
Utkarsh took one more step towards women’s empowerment through the inauguration of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre at Nashik on February 11, 2020. The center was inaugurated at hands of Mr. Shivaji Pandurang Chumbhale Ji, Chairman, Nashik Krushi Utpanna Bazar Samiti. Around 200 rural women are expected to benefit every month through the employment schemes imparted by the center. Utkarsh cloth bags and Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads will be manufactured only through this centre by the beneficiary women. A quick recall -it was on this same day, February 11, that the branch of the centre was opened in Wada and Mulund in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
Utkarsh took one more step towards women’s empowerment through the inauguration of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre at Nashik on February 11, 2020. The center was inaugurated at hands of Mr. Shivaji Pandurang Chumbhale Ji, Chairman, Nashik Krushi Utpanna Bazar Samiti. Around 200 rural women are expected to benefit every month through the employment schemes imparted by the center. Utkarsh cloth bags and Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads will be manufactured only through this centre by the beneficiary women. A quick recall -it was on this same day, February 11, that the branch of the centre was opened in Wada and Mulund in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
Utkarsh took one more step towards women’s empowerment through the inauguration of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre at Nashik on February 11, 2020. The center was inaugurated at hands of Mr. Shivaji Pandurang Chumbhale Ji, Chairman, Nashik Krushi Utpanna Bazar Samiti. Around 200 rural women are expected to benefit every month through the employment schemes imparted by the center. Utkarsh cloth bags and Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads will be manufactured only through this centre by the beneficiary women. A quick recall -it was on this same day, February 11, that the branch of the centre was opened in Wada and Mulund in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
Utkarsh took one more step towards women’s empowerment through the inauguration of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre at Nashik on February 11, 2020. The center was inaugurated at hands of Mr. Shivaji Pandurang Chumbhale Ji, Chairman, Nashik Krushi Utpanna Bazar Samiti. Around 200 rural women are expected to benefit every month through the employment schemes imparted by the center. Utkarsh cloth bags and Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads will be manufactured only through this centre by the beneficiary women. A quick recall -it was on this same day, February 11, that the branch of the centre was opened in Wada and Mulund in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
Utkarsh took one more step towards women’s empowerment through the inauguration of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre at Nashik on February 11, 2020. The center was inaugurated at hands of Mr. Shivaji Pandurang Chumbhale Ji, Chairman, Nashik Krushi Utpanna Bazar Samiti. Around 200 rural women are expected to benefit every month through the employment schemes imparted by the center. Utkarsh cloth bags and Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads will be manufactured only through this centre by the beneficiary women. A quick recall -it was on this same day, February 11, that the branch of the centre was opened in Wada and Mulund in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
The objective is to educate citizens on ways to be safe on roads and the importance of traffic rules. #Utkarsh is receiving widespread support from people, students, volunteers and also the traffic police department. In the month of February, we conducted 4 campaigns in Mulund, at busy road junctions where volunteers and students held placards displaying road safety slogans. The campaign has managed to reach more than 5000 beneficiaries. Our campaign continues.
It was a proud moment for Utkarsh at the inauguration of the Chennai chapter of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre on February 29, 2020. The Centre will offer free training in sewing course and other skill development modules for underprivileged women. Through the Centre, Utkarsh will also provide #employment #opportunities to around 100 women. Located at No. 21, Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board, at Perumbakkam in Chennai, the Centre was inaugurated by the chief guests Shri. V. Ganesh Ji (Managing Director-Supply Chain Logistics Private Limited) and Shri. John Alex Ji (Executive Director and CEO-Equitas Holdings Limited).
It was a proud moment for Utkarsh at the inauguration of the Chennai chapter of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre on February 29, 2020. The Centre will offer free training in sewing course and other skill development modules for underprivileged women. Through the Centre, Utkarsh will also provide #employment #opportunities to around 100 women. Located at No. 21, Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board, at Perumbakkam in Chennai, the Centre was inaugurated by the chief guests Shri. V. Ganesh Ji (Managing Director-Supply Chain Logistics Private Limited) and Shri. John Alex Ji (Executive Director and CEO-Equitas Holdings Limited).
It was a proud moment for Utkarsh at the inauguration of the Chennai chapter of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre on February 29, 2020. The Centre will offer free training in sewing course and other skill development modules for underprivileged women. Through the Centre, Utkarsh will also provide #employment #opportunities to around 100 women. Located at No. 21, Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board, at Perumbakkam in Chennai, the Centre was inaugurated by the chief guests Shri. V. Ganesh Ji (Managing Director-Supply Chain Logistics Private Limited) and Shri. John Alex Ji (Executive Director and CEO-Equitas Holdings Limited).
It was a proud moment for Utkarsh at the inauguration of the Chennai chapter of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre on February 29, 2020. The Centre will offer free training in sewing course and other skill development modules for underprivileged women. Through the Centre, Utkarsh will also provide #employment #opportunities to around 100 women. Located at No. 21, Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board, at Perumbakkam in Chennai, the Centre was inaugurated by the chief guests Shri. V. Ganesh Ji (Managing Director-Supply Chain Logistics Private Limited) and Shri. John Alex Ji (Executive Director and CEO-Equitas Holdings Limited).
It was a proud moment for Utkarsh at the inauguration of the Chennai chapter of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre on February 29, 2020. The Centre will offer free training in sewing course and other skill development modules for underprivileged women. Through the Centre, Utkarsh will also provide #employment #opportunities to around 100 women. Located at No. 21, Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board, at Perumbakkam in Chennai, the Centre was inaugurated by the chief guests Shri. V. Ganesh Ji (Managing Director-Supply Chain Logistics Private Limited) and Shri. John Alex Ji (Executive Director and CEO-Equitas Holdings Limited).
It was a proud moment for Utkarsh at the inauguration of the Chennai chapter of Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Centre on February 29, 2020. The Centre will offer free training in sewing course and other skill development modules for underprivileged women. Through the Centre, Utkarsh will also provide #employment #opportunities to around 100 women. Located at No. 21, Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board, at Perumbakkam in Chennai, the Centre was inaugurated by the chief guests Shri. V. Ganesh Ji (Managing Director-Supply Chain Logistics Private Limited) and Shri. John Alex Ji (Executive Director and CEO-Equitas Holdings Limited).
Utkarsh organised Environmental protection awareness Campaign against plastic Waterbottles used in schools inaugurated by Dr.T.G.Srinivasan Ji(Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation) and Adv.D.R.Londhe (President - Utkarsh Global Foundation), the event was held at Chennai High School, No-26, Cooks Road in Chennai.Most Students in India Carry Plastic Water bottles or even used soft drink bottles.The plastic often gets mixed with the water thus harming the health of the poor children.Utkarsh distributed 1000 reusable steel water bottles to students,teachers and non-teaching staff. Utkarsh is undertaking environmental awareness campaigns in chennai in Collaboration with Tamilnadu Government's Ministry of Environmnet, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh organised Environmental protection awareness Campaign against plastic Waterbottles used in schools inaugurated by Dr.T.G.Srinivasan Ji(Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation) and Adv.D.R.Londhe (President - Utkarsh Global Foundation), the event was held at Chennai High School, No-26, Cooks Road in Chennai.Most Students in India Carry Plastic Water bottles or even used soft drink bottles.The plastic often gets mixed with the water thus harming the health of the poor children.Utkarsh distributed 1000 reusable steel water bottles to students,teachers and non-teaching staff. Utkarsh is undertaking environmental awareness campaigns in chennai in Collaboration with Tamilnadu Government's Ministry of Environmnet, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh organised Environmental protection awareness Campaign against plastic Waterbottles used in schools inaugurated by Dr.T.G.Srinivasan Ji(Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation) and Adv.D.R.Londhe (President - Utkarsh Global Foundation), the event was held at Chennai High School, No-26, Cooks Road in Chennai.Most Students in India Carry Plastic Water bottles or even used soft drink bottles.The plastic often gets mixed with the water thus harming the health of the poor children.Utkarsh distributed 1000 reusable steel water bottles to students,teachers and non-teaching staff. Utkarsh is undertaking environmental awareness campaigns in chennai in Collaboration with Tamilnadu Government's Ministry of Environmnet, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh organised Environmental protection awareness Campaign against plastic Waterbottles used in schools inaugurated by Dr.T.G.Srinivasan Ji(Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation) and Adv.D.R.Londhe (President - Utkarsh Global Foundation), the event was held at Chennai High School, No-26, Cooks Road in Chennai.Most Students in India Carry Plastic Water bottles or even used soft drink bottles.The plastic often gets mixed with the water thus harming the health of the poor children.Utkarsh distributed 1000 reusable steel water bottles to students,teachers and non-teaching staff. Utkarsh is undertaking environmental awareness campaigns in chennai in Collaboration with Tamilnadu Government's Ministry of Environmnet, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh organised Environmental protection awareness Campaign against plastic Waterbottles used in schools inaugurated by Dr.T.G.Srinivasan Ji(Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation) and Adv.D.R.Londhe (President - Utkarsh Global Foundation), the event was held at Chennai High School, No-26, Cooks Road in Chennai.Most Students in India Carry Plastic Water bottles or even used soft drink bottles.The plastic often gets mixed with the water thus harming the health of the poor children.Utkarsh distributed 1000 reusable steel water bottles to students,teachers and non-teaching staff. Utkarsh is undertaking environmental awareness campaigns in chennai in Collaboration with Tamilnadu Government's Ministry of Environmnet, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh organised Environmental protection awareness Campaign against plastic Waterbottles used in schools inaugurated by Dr.T.G.Srinivasan Ji(Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation) and Adv.D.R.Londhe (President - Utkarsh Global Foundation), the event was held at Chennai High School, No-26, Cooks Road in Chennai.Most Students in India Carry Plastic Water bottles or even used soft drink bottles.The plastic often gets mixed with the water thus harming the health of the poor children.Utkarsh distributed 1000 reusable steel water bottles to students,teachers and non-teaching staff. Utkarsh is undertaking environmental awareness campaigns in chennai in Collaboration with Tamilnadu Government's Ministry of Environmnet, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh organised Environmental protection awareness Campaign against plastic Waterbottles used in schools inaugurated by Dr.T.G.Srinivasan Ji(Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation) and Adv.D.R.Londhe (President - Utkarsh Global Foundation), the event was held at Chennai High School, No-26, Cooks Road in Chennai.Most Students in India Carry Plastic Water bottles or even used soft drink bottles.The plastic often gets mixed with the water thus harming the health of the poor children.Utkarsh distributed 1000 reusable steel water bottles to students,teachers and non-teaching staff. Utkarsh is undertaking environmental awareness campaigns in chennai in Collaboration with Tamilnadu Government's Ministry of Environmnet, Tamilnadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Plays, songs, student volunteers, esteemed guests make Utkarsh Event drive a celebration
Utkarsh organised envt protection drive at Government Higher Secondary School, Throwpathy Amman Koil Street, Velachery in Chennai on February 26, 2020. Around 2500 cloth bags were distributed to the students and staff of the school. We are thankful to the 15 student volunteers from Guru Nanak College, Velachery in Chennai for their participation in the drive. The highlight of the day was a beautiful Tamil song on the hazards of single-use plastic. The students presented the song in such a way that it was easy for everyone to grasp the meaning. Students also put up plays in Tamil and English showcasing the plastic menace and its harmful effect on the environment. The chief guests were Shri. Adithya Nagarajan Ji (Sr. Manager – Projects) – KEC International Limited, Shri. G. R. Rajasekaran Ji (Assistant Director-Environment) – Department of School Education from Greater Chennai Corporation, and Dr. T. G. Srinivasan Ji (Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation). The drive aimed at discouraging single-use plastic in Tamil Nadu is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Plays, songs, student volunteers, esteemed guests make Utkarsh Event drive a celebration
Utkarsh organised envt protection drive at Government Higher Secondary School, Throwpathy Amman Koil Street, Velachery in Chennai on February 26, 2020. Around 2500 cloth bags were distributed to the students and staff of the school. We are thankful to the 15 student volunteers from Guru Nanak College, Velachery in Chennai for their participation in the drive. The highlight of the day was a beautiful Tamil song on the hazards of single-use plastic. The students presented the song in such a way that it was easy for everyone to grasp the meaning. Students also put up plays in Tamil and English showcasing the plastic menace and its harmful effect on the environment. The chief guests were Shri. Adithya Nagarajan Ji (Sr. Manager – Projects) – KEC International Limited, Shri. G. R. Rajasekaran Ji (Assistant Director-Environment) – Department of School Education from Greater Chennai Corporation, and Dr. T. G. Srinivasan Ji (Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation). The drive aimed at discouraging single-use plastic in Tamil Nadu is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Plays, songs, student volunteers, esteemed guests make Utkarsh Event drive a celebration
Utkarsh organised envt protection drive at Government Higher Secondary School, Throwpathy Amman Koil Street, Velachery in Chennai on February 26, 2020. Around 2500 cloth bags were distributed to the students and staff of the school. We are thankful to the 15 student volunteers from Guru Nanak College, Velachery in Chennai for their participation in the drive. The highlight of the day was a beautiful Tamil song on the hazards of single-use plastic. The students presented the song in such a way that it was easy for everyone to grasp the meaning. Students also put up plays in Tamil and English showcasing the plastic menace and its harmful effect on the environment. The chief guests were Shri. Adithya Nagarajan Ji (Sr. Manager – Projects) – KEC International Limited, Shri. G. R. Rajasekaran Ji (Assistant Director-Environment) – Department of School Education from Greater Chennai Corporation, and Dr. T. G. Srinivasan Ji (Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation). The drive aimed at discouraging single-use plastic in Tamil Nadu is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Plays, songs, student volunteers, esteemed guests make Utkarsh Event drive a celebration
Utkarsh organised envt protection drive at Government Higher Secondary School, Throwpathy Amman Koil Street, Velachery in Chennai on February 26, 2020. Around 2500 cloth bags were distributed to the students and staff of the school. We are thankful to the 15 student volunteers from Guru Nanak College, Velachery in Chennai for their participation in the drive. The highlight of the day was a beautiful Tamil song on the hazards of single-use plastic. The students presented the song in such a way that it was easy for everyone to grasp the meaning. Students also put up plays in Tamil and English showcasing the plastic menace and its harmful effect on the environment. The chief guests were Shri. Adithya Nagarajan Ji (Sr. Manager – Projects) – KEC International Limited, Shri. G. R. Rajasekaran Ji (Assistant Director-Environment) – Department of School Education from Greater Chennai Corporation, and Dr. T. G. Srinivasan Ji (Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation). The drive aimed at discouraging single-use plastic in Tamil Nadu is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Plays, songs, student volunteers, esteemed guests make Utkarsh Event drive a celebration
Utkarsh organised envt protection drive at Government Higher Secondary School, Throwpathy Amman Koil Street, Velachery in Chennai on February 26, 2020. Around 2500 cloth bags were distributed to the students and staff of the school. We are thankful to the 15 student volunteers from Guru Nanak College, Velachery in Chennai for their participation in the drive. The highlight of the day was a beautiful Tamil song on the hazards of single-use plastic. The students presented the song in such a way that it was easy for everyone to grasp the meaning. Students also put up plays in Tamil and English showcasing the plastic menace and its harmful effect on the environment. The chief guests were Shri. Adithya Nagarajan Ji (Sr. Manager – Projects) – KEC International Limited, Shri. G. R. Rajasekaran Ji (Assistant Director-Environment) – Department of School Education from Greater Chennai Corporation, and Dr. T. G. Srinivasan Ji (Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation). The drive aimed at discouraging single-use plastic in Tamil Nadu is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Plays, songs, student volunteers, esteemed guests make Utkarsh Event drive a celebration
Utkarsh organised envt protection drive at Government Higher Secondary School, Throwpathy Amman Koil Street, Velachery in Chennai on February 26, 2020. Around 2500 cloth bags were distributed to the students and staff of the school. We are thankful to the 15 student volunteers from Guru Nanak College, Velachery in Chennai for their participation in the drive. The highlight of the day was a beautiful Tamil song on the hazards of single-use plastic. The students presented the song in such a way that it was easy for everyone to grasp the meaning. Students also put up plays in Tamil and English showcasing the plastic menace and its harmful effect on the environment. The chief guests were Shri. Adithya Nagarajan Ji (Sr. Manager – Projects) – KEC International Limited, Shri. G. R. Rajasekaran Ji (Assistant Director-Environment) – Department of School Education from Greater Chennai Corporation, and Dr. T. G. Srinivasan Ji (Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation). The drive aimed at discouraging single-use plastic in Tamil Nadu is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Plays, songs, student volunteers, esteemed guests make Utkarsh Event drive a celebration
Utkarsh organised envt protection drive at Government Higher Secondary School, Throwpathy Amman Koil Street, Velachery in Chennai on February 26, 2020. Around 2500 cloth bags were distributed to the students and staff of the school. We are thankful to the 15 student volunteers from Guru Nanak College, Velachery in Chennai for their participation in the drive. The highlight of the day was a beautiful Tamil song on the hazards of single-use plastic. The students presented the song in such a way that it was easy for everyone to grasp the meaning. Students also put up plays in Tamil and English showcasing the plastic menace and its harmful effect on the environment. The chief guests were Shri. Adithya Nagarajan Ji (Sr. Manager – Projects) – KEC International Limited, Shri. G. R. Rajasekaran Ji (Assistant Director-Environment) – Department of School Education from Greater Chennai Corporation, and Dr. T. G. Srinivasan Ji (Health Education Officer-Greater Chennai Corporation). The drive aimed at discouraging single-use plastic in Tamil Nadu is held in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, and Greater Chennai Corporation.
To celebrate Women's Day, Utkarsh organized Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at the factory location of Ordain Healthcare Private Limited at Kanchipuram District in Tamil Nadu on March 9, 2020. The event 'Let's Talk Periods', included a detailed talk by gynecologist Dr. Deepthi on menstruation, taboos, hygiene management, Q & A session and more. Around 60 women benefited from the awareness session. Reusable, cotton and safe Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads were also distributed to the women attendees.
To celebrate Women's Day, Utkarsh organized Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at the factory location of Ordain Healthcare Private Limited at Kanchipuram District in Tamil Nadu on March 9, 2020. The event 'Let's Talk Periods', included a detailed talk by gynecologist Dr. Deepthi on menstruation, taboos, hygiene management, Q & A session and more. Around 60 women benefited from the awareness session. Reusable, cotton and safe Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads were also distributed to the women attendees.
To celebrate Women's Day, Utkarsh organized Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at the factory location of Ordain Healthcare Private Limited at Kanchipuram District in Tamil Nadu on March 9, 2020. The event 'Let's Talk Periods', included a detailed talk by gynecologist Dr. Deepthi on menstruation, taboos, hygiene management, Q & A session and more. Around 60 women benefited from the awareness session. Reusable, cotton and safe Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads were also distributed to the women attendees.
To celebrate Women's Day, Utkarsh organized Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at the factory location of Ordain Healthcare Private Limited at Kanchipuram District in Tamil Nadu on March 9, 2020. The event 'Let's Talk Periods', included a detailed talk by gynecologist Dr. Deepthi on menstruation, taboos, hygiene management, Q & A session and more. Around 60 women benefited from the awareness session. Reusable, cotton and safe Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads were also distributed to the women attendees.
To celebrate Women's Day, Utkarsh organized Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at the factory location of Ordain Healthcare Private Limited at Kanchipuram District in Tamil Nadu on March 9, 2020. The event 'Let's Talk Periods', included a detailed talk by gynecologist Dr. Deepthi on menstruation, taboos, hygiene management, Q & A session and more. Around 60 women benefited from the awareness session. Reusable, cotton and safe Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads were also distributed to the women attendees.
Utkarsh Ambulance Service is now available at Thane and Mira- Bhayandar. Let us be the ‘ voice of voiceless’ and reach out to help animals and birds in distress. If you spot a sick or injured animal or bird, do call us. Every animal saved is a step toward protection of our environment and conservation of humanity.
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We are very happy to share with you The Hindu covered the Utkarsh ‘'Say No To Plastic' Campaign,' rally, organized to focus on the hazards of single-use plastic, in Chennai, on January 10, 2020. The rally received tremendous responses as around 700 students of Bentinck Higher Secondary School, Velachery, Chennai, lined up with slogans to draw attention to the menace of single-use plastics. Utkarsh is currently organizing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation. Utkarsh cloth bags are also distributed to students and citizens.
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Environment protection does not only include discarding or non-use but also managing the waste. If India learns and practices elaborate and effective waste management, then we can truly be ‘Swachh Bharat.’ Thus, along with Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Utkarsh conducted a two-day training programme on “Sensitization and Regulatory Compliances of Solid and Public Waste Management Rules, 2016”at the TNPCB Auditorium, Guindy, Chennai. The event held on January 30th and 31st, was attended by the executive officers of town panchayats. Hon’ble Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani, Chairman, State Monitoring Committee, National Green Tribunal, and Thiru S. Palanisamy,IAS, Director of Town Panchayats, inaugurated the training programme. Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to the participants in the process
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Environment protection does not only include discarding or non-use but also managing the waste. If India learns and practices elaborate and effective waste management, then we can truly be ‘Swachh Bharat.’ Thus, along with Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Utkarsh conducted a two-day training programme on “Sensitization and Regulatory Compliances of Solid and Public Waste Management Rules, 2016”at the TNPCB Auditorium, Guindy, Chennai. The event held on January 30th and 31st, was attended by the executive officers of town panchayats. Hon’ble Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani, Chairman, State Monitoring Committee, National Green Tribunal, and Thiru S. Palanisamy,IAS, Director of Town Panchayats, inaugurated the training programme. Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to the participants in the process
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Environment protection does not only include discarding or non-use but also managing the waste. If India learns and practices elaborate and effective waste management, then we can truly be ‘Swachh Bharat.’ Thus, along with Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Utkarsh conducted a two-day training programme on “Sensitization and Regulatory Compliances of Solid and Public Waste Management Rules, 2016”at the TNPCB Auditorium, Guindy, Chennai. The event held on January 30th and 31st, was attended by the executive officers of town panchayats. Hon’ble Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani, Chairman, State Monitoring Committee, National Green Tribunal, and Thiru S. Palanisamy,IAS, Director of Town Panchayats, inaugurated the training programme. Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to the participants in the process
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Environment protection does not only include discarding or non-use but also managing the waste. If India learns and practices elaborate and effective waste management, then we can truly be ‘Swachh Bharat.’ Thus, along with Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Utkarsh conducted a two-day training programme on “Sensitization and Regulatory Compliances of Solid and Public Waste Management Rules, 2016”at the TNPCB Auditorium, Guindy, Chennai. The event held on January 30th and 31st, was attended by the executive officers of town panchayats. Hon’ble Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani, Chairman, State Monitoring Committee, National Green Tribunal, and Thiru S. Palanisamy,IAS, Director of Town Panchayats, inaugurated the training programme. Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to the participants in the process
Thanks You
Environment protection does not only include discarding or non-use but also managing the waste. If India learns and practices elaborate and effective waste management, then we can truly be ‘Swachh Bharat.’ Thus, along with Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Utkarsh conducted a two-day training programme on “Sensitization and Regulatory Compliances of Solid and Public Waste Management Rules, 2016”at the TNPCB Auditorium, Guindy, Chennai. The event held on January 30th and 31st, was attended by the executive officers of town panchayats. Hon’ble Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani, Chairman, State Monitoring Committee, National Green Tribunal, and Thiru S. Palanisamy,IAS, Director of Town Panchayats, inaugurated the training programme. Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to the participants in the process
Thanks You
Environment protection does not only include discarding or non-use but also managing the waste. If India learns and practices elaborate and effective waste management, then we can truly be ‘Swachh Bharat.’ Thus, along with Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Utkarsh conducted a two-day training programme on “Sensitization and Regulatory Compliances of Solid and Public Waste Management Rules, 2016”at the TNPCB Auditorium, Guindy, Chennai. The event held on January 30th and 31st, was attended by the executive officers of town panchayats. Hon’ble Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani, Chairman, State Monitoring Committee, National Green Tribunal, and Thiru S. Palanisamy,IAS, Director of Town Panchayats, inaugurated the training programme. Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to the participants in the process
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We, at Utkarsh, witness generosity every day, be it via a donation, funding of treatment of animals, rice, dal or medicine donation or even visiting us and offering their support. It is because of such kind-hearted souls that we are able to carry on. This time, the angelic hands came in through Ms. Palaka Aatha Ji and her loving family. We were facing lot of problems in storing food and other things and needed a refrigerator urgently. The Aatha family is a regular supporter and we requested if they could help in some way. We asked on January 18, 2020 and on 22nd January, that is today, they donated a refrigerator to Utkarsh Animal Hospital.
We are beyond words to express our thanks but we can only assure them that this generosity will be paid forward through helping animals in need and rescuing them.
Thanks a lot!
Don’t you remember Tarzan? The adorably smart dog who walked into Utkarsh Animal Hospital on June 24, 2019, with grave injuries on his neck. We do not know how he ended up at the hospital on his own but he did, and we embraced him with our heart. He has fully recuperated now and is a joy to be seen around.
We are appealing to everyone to help find a loving home for Tarzan. Who wouldn’t want such a smart one in their home? Tarzan is hale and hearty, loving and active. Please contact us if you wish to take Tarzan to your home.
Our contact details -
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
Address :- B-31, 34, 35 and 36, Minerva Industrial Estate, P. K. Road, Mulund West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400080
Aren’t the polar bears one of the cutest animals on the planet? Just look at them. Such an cute face, a beautiful colour and oh! those innocent eyes, what’s not to love about them? Sadly, these fantastic animals are on a decline. The cruel climate change is increasing the temperature causing ice to melt. Polar bears can only live in freezing climate but as temperature rises, they are not able to survive. Shockingly, there are only 25,000 polar bears left in the world! We can save them, by living an eco-friendly life and depending less on electronic gadgets. Use less, consume less! Can we do at least our bit to save these adorable polar bears?
Studies show that children and dogs love to be around each other. How many videos you have liked showing deep bond between kids and dogs? That is why, your children will benefit a great deal by being around animals, dogs, cats, or birds. In fact, get a pet and see how your child turns into a good human being. Studies state that children develop better EQ or Emotional Intelligence when they spend time with animals, especially dogs. They learn to be more responsible and kind as they take care of the pet, feed them or walk them or even clean after them. And, your child will be less addicted to TV and mobiles if you have a pet.
If you wish to get a pet for your kids or would like your children to spend some time around animals, do bring them to Utkarsh Animal Hospital! A good and noble human being is not made in one day, but it takes years of training.
Let us begin today!
Emory University at Atlanta in the United States found in a study in 2013 that dogs and humans have similar brains when it comes to emotions. Thus, as you may feel depressed or anxious, even dogs can feel the same and in certain conditions, dogs may turn violent or indulge in self-harm.
Utkarsh has a case. This is Ziya. She was rescued from Yogi Hill, Mulund West, after Shri Dattatray Hegde Ji called Utkarsh Ambulance. The dog’s diagnosis says that she is suffering from severe depression. Currently, she is at Utkarsh Animal Hospital and our team is trying our best to improve her condition.
It is sad that there isn’t much awareness about the mental wellness of animals. We hope Ziya gets better and that she can return to a normal life. Please send in your best wishes. She needs our support.
Utkarsh Animal Food is prepared under hygienic conditions by experienced cooks. The food is okayed by the resident veterinary doctors of Utkarsh Animal Hospital. Thus, Utkarsh Animal Food is healthy, balanced, and delicious. What’s more? It meets the nutrient requirements of your pet. And it costs just Rs. 15/- Why don’t you give it a try today? As of now, Utkarsh Animal Food is available only in Mulund.
To order Just give us a call on - 9619821171.
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Not everyone is able to talk about the demons they face daily. There is fear of judgement, losing out friends and family, and the fear of isolation. Drug addiction is a different but similar condition. Those who struggle with these issues do not have the courage to speak out and seek a solution. We would like to listen to you and help you with your permission. Call us to talk to us about your problem and together we can find solutions. You will remain anonymous and no one will call you to disturb or enquire.
Just talk to us! You are not alone! - Call - 096192 40917
It is best to avoid eating non-vegetarian food from cheap and street stall. Most of these places cook food under unhygienic conditions and adding to it, the food may be undercooked as well.
Be safe! Stay away from raw and uncooked meat products.
You must be wondering how a plastic bottle or carry bag that you have thrown away in Mulund ends up in oceans. Well, sadly, the truth is, it does! It could be via wind, birds, or through water channels. The fact is every minute, tonnes of plastic are making their way to oceans, polluting it in irreversible way. It is not just the discarded the plastic, but the microplastics that are present in many things we use daily. Why are we killing ourselves, our environment, animals, and plants through plastic pollution when we can easily and happily live without plastics?
If you happen to touch animals, meat, fish or eggs, wash your hands with soap and water as soon as you can. Ensure you that your hands do not touch your eyes, mouth or nose. Stay away from damaged animal products or sick animals. Also, take due care and ensure you do not come in contact with animal waste or fluids. And yes, relax! These are preventive measures only. It does not mean you have the virus.
Be safe than sorry!
The next environmental awareness campaign ‘ Say No To Single- use plastic’ will be held at the Government Higher Secondary School at Velachery in Chennai. The event will be held in the morning at 8.40 am and would last for an hour. In addition to making the students aware of the drastic and irreversible effect of plastic on the environment and our health, Utkarsh will also distribute cloth bags. The event is organised in collaboration with Ministry of Environment, Tamil Nadu Government, and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board.
If you have not travelled to China recently, still, have fever and respiratory problems, follow basic hygiene measures, and take your medicines. Make sure you stay at home and venture out only when you have completely recovered. It will help in not spreading the fever to others and prevent panic.
If your answer is Yes, here is a golden opportunity! Volunteer with Utkarsh Environment Movement! We conduct several campaigns all over Maharashtra and organise drives such as cotton cloth bag distribution, tree plantation, environmental awareness drives, and more. Volunteering is the best and noblest way to give back to society.
Come, make a difference and be a part of people for better world!
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Contact No :- 022-2567 6000
Address :-
B-31, 34, 35 and 36, Minerva Industrial Estate, P. K. Road, Mulund West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400080
You have nothing to worry if you have common cold and cough but if it is accompanied by respiratory problems, then you should see a doctor as soon as you can. If you have not travelled to China or to any other country with the Coronavirus, then it may not be this case, still, if you are experiencing breathing problems, then there could be any other serious reason.
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The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
The latest drive, a part of Utkarsh’s ongoing Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Mulund, was organized on Friday, February 21, 2020 at Mulund Check Naka Signal in West. Around 10 volunteers held placards with slogans on road safety and enlightened passers-by in the busy junction. The drive commenced at 10 am and lasted for two hours. Zero accidents is our aim and it is not unattainable, but we hope to encourage everyone to follow safety precautions while on the road. Let us be safe! — at Mulund Checknaka.
If you have cough or cold, keep a distance of 3 feet from others. Ditto if you come across a person with fever, cough, cold or respiratory diseases. Close proximity with an infected person can allow transmission of virus into your body.
Follow precautions, stay free from infections
It is observed worldwide to promote cultural and linguistic diversity and also to encourage multilingualism. As Indians we have a privilege – most of us can speak more than one language, some even four or more! In India, there are around 19,500 mother tongues or dialects! Sadly, there is also a decline in people speaking many Indian languages, thus signalling the death of those languages.
Around 3456 #Nirali #Sanitary #Napkins were distributed to #girl students of 7 different schools, as a part of the #Utkarsh-#Nirali Scheme campaign in schools. About 1002 girl students received free #napkins while the #awareness programme also benefited around 505 boys as well. #Menstruation #taboos can be removed only when everyone is included in the discussion.
It’s high time we regard #periods as a natural process and help our women in #menstruation #management.
You enjoy your favourite juice and cold drinks through a straw sip, don’t you? These #crores #of #straws end up in #landfills and #oceans every day. They do not #disintegrate or #dissolve but over time, they break down into small pieces or #microplastics. These are ingested by #turtles which end up #killing #them. As per a new study, even a single piece of plastic can kill turtles. Shouldn’t we save these #innocent #animals? #Say #no #to #straws and use a glass or metal straw instead.
Many a times, women hesitate to talk about #periods because of #taboos and #stigma. The result is even if they have any #health #issue or any doubts about periods, there is no one to help. This is why, #Utkarsh has launched a #helpline to help answer any queries related to periods or #hygiene management.
Let us talk about periods and we are here to help!
#Utkarsh Helpline no. - 1800 212 3263
#Sales and #marketing #mentorship for women
#Sales and #marketing #mentorship for women
#Sales and #marketing #mentorship for women
#Sales and #marketing #mentorship for women
#Sales and #marketing #mentorship for women
#Sales and #marketing #mentorship for women
#Sales and #marketing #mentorship for women
#Utkarsh needs #volunteers to #contribute to #Women's #Education & #Empowerment #Movement. Through your work, you will be able to enrich and transform the lives of poor and #underprivileged women forever. Being a #volunteer with #Utkarsh will change your life as well.
Come, be a part of people for better world!
To Join our team
Please Contact us
Utkarsh Global Foundation
Phone No.022-2567 6000
उत्कर्ष ग्लोबल फाऊंडेशन नेहमीच गरजू महिलांना नाविन्यपूर्ण आणि आधुनिक शिवणकाम प्रशिक्षण देत आले आहे. याचेच उदाहरण म्हणजे श्रीमती.साक्षी राऊत. वाडा येथील सावित्रीबाई फुले महिला सक्षमीकरण केंद्रातून शिवणकामाचे प्रशिक्षण घेवून, आपल्या व्यवसायात नवनवीन बदल करून कसे यश मिळवले हे अभिमानाने सांगताना त्यांनी उत्कर्ष ग्लोबल फाऊंडेशनचे आभार मानले.
Utkarsh conducted the ‘#Say #No #To #Plastic’ campaign aimed at creating awareness about single-use plastics at Government Higher Secondary School located at Bharathidasan Street, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai on November 20, 2019.
We distributed around 3000 cloth bags to students who have vowed not to use #plastic #bags anymore.
Officers from Greater Chennai Corporation and Utkarsh Chennai team talked to students on the hazards of plastic pollution.
Utkarsh is collaborating with Tamil Nadu State Government (Ministry of Environment), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh conducted the ‘#Say #No #To #Plastic’ campaign aimed at creating awareness about single-use plastics at Government Higher Secondary School located at Bharathidasan Street, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai on November 20, 2019.
We distributed around 3000 cloth bags to students who have vowed not to use #plastic #bags anymore.
Officers from Greater Chennai Corporation and Utkarsh Chennai team talked to students on the hazards of plastic pollution.
Utkarsh is collaborating with Tamil Nadu State Government (Ministry of Environment), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh conducted the ‘#Say #No #To #Plastic’ campaign aimed at creating awareness about single-use plastics at Government Higher Secondary School located at Bharathidasan Street, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai on November 20, 2019.
We distributed around 3000 cloth bags to students who have vowed not to use #plastic #bags anymore.
Officers from Greater Chennai Corporation and Utkarsh Chennai team talked to students on the hazards of plastic pollution.
Utkarsh is collaborating with Tamil Nadu State Government (Ministry of Environment), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh conducted the ‘#Say #No #To #Plastic’ campaign aimed at creating awareness about single-use plastics at Government Higher Secondary School located at Bharathidasan Street, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai on November 20, 2019.
We distributed around 3000 cloth bags to students who have vowed not to use #plastic #bags anymore.
Officers from Greater Chennai Corporation and Utkarsh Chennai team talked to students on the hazards of plastic pollution.
Utkarsh is collaborating with Tamil Nadu State Government (Ministry of Environment), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh conducted the ‘#Say #No #To #Plastic’ campaign aimed at creating awareness about single-use plastics at Government Higher Secondary School located at Bharathidasan Street, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai on November 20, 2019.
We distributed around 3000 cloth bags to students who have vowed not to use #plastic #bags anymore.
Officers from Greater Chennai Corporation and Utkarsh Chennai team talked to students on the hazards of plastic pollution.
Utkarsh is collaborating with Tamil Nadu State Government (Ministry of Environment), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and Greater Chennai Corporation.
Utkarsh conducted the ‘#Say #No #To #Plastic’ campaign aimed at creating awareness about single-use plastics at Government Higher Secondary School located at Bharathidasan Street, in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai on November 20, 2019.
We distributed around 3000 cloth bags to students who have vowed not to use #plastic #bags anymore.
Officers from Greater Chennai Corporation and Utkarsh Chennai team talked to students on the hazards of plastic pollution.
Utkarsh is collaborating with Tamil Nadu State Government (Ministry of Environment), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and Greater Chennai Corporation.
#Alcohol and other #addictions never ease our problems, but they only create more problems. No matter what pain you are enduring or what stress you are facing, may help alleviate your issues but only temporarily. When the effect wears off, you feel more dejected with withdrawal symptoms adding to it. Drinking does not help manage your difficulties, be it fear, stress or #depression. Speak to a doctor if you have unmanageable stress, #anxiety or any other #mental #health issues.
It will pave way for a permanent solution, unlike drinks.
#Hotel #industry #contributes to a large proportion of plastic waste. Utkarsh, along with #Tamil #Nadu #Pollution #Control #Board, had a fruitful meeting with hotel representatives to encourage them to #discontinue #use #of #single-use #plastic items, on November 6, 2019. Hotels who participated in the drive were Park Hyatt Chennai, ITC Grand Chola, The Leela Palace Chennai, Taj Coromandel, Hilton Chennai etc. In addition to distribution of cloth bags, the representatives were also given a beautifully framed list of what plastic items are banned and what products they could use in their place.
We hope more hotels will join the cause and help in reducing plastic waste.
#Hotel #industry #contributes to a large proportion of plastic waste. Utkarsh, along with #Tamil #Nadu #Pollution #Control #Board, had a fruitful meeting with hotel representatives to encourage them to #discontinue #use #of #single-use #plastic items, on November 6, 2019. Hotels who participated in the drive were Park Hyatt Chennai, ITC Grand Chola, The Leela Palace Chennai, Taj Coromandel, Hilton Chennai etc. In addition to distribution of cloth bags, the representatives were also given a beautifully framed list of what plastic items are banned and what products they could use in their place.
We hope more hotels will join the cause and help in reducing plastic waste.
#Hotel #industry #contributes to a large proportion of plastic waste. Utkarsh, along with #Tamil #Nadu #Pollution #Control #Board, had a fruitful meeting with hotel representatives to encourage them to #discontinue #use #of #single-use #plastic items, on November 6, 2019. Hotels who participated in the drive were Park Hyatt Chennai, ITC Grand Chola, The Leela Palace Chennai, Taj Coromandel, Hilton Chennai etc. In addition to distribution of cloth bags, the representatives were also given a beautifully framed list of what plastic items are banned and what products they could use in their place.
We hope more hotels will join the cause and help in reducing plastic waste.
#Hotel #industry #contributes to a large proportion of plastic waste. Utkarsh, along with #Tamil #Nadu #Pollution #Control #Board, had a fruitful meeting with hotel representatives to encourage them to #discontinue #use #of #single-use #plastic items, on November 6, 2019. Hotels who participated in the drive were Park Hyatt Chennai, ITC Grand Chola, The Leela Palace Chennai, Taj Coromandel, Hilton Chennai etc. In addition to distribution of cloth bags, the representatives were also given a beautifully framed list of what plastic items are banned and what products they could use in their place.
We hope more hotels will join the cause and help in reducing plastic waste.
#Hotel #industry #contributes to a large proportion of plastic waste. Utkarsh, along with #Tamil #Nadu #Pollution #Control #Board, had a fruitful meeting with hotel representatives to encourage them to #discontinue #use #of #single-use #plastic items, on November 6, 2019. Hotels who participated in the drive were Park Hyatt Chennai, ITC Grand Chola, The Leela Palace Chennai, Taj Coromandel, Hilton Chennai etc. In addition to distribution of cloth bags, the representatives were also given a beautifully framed list of what plastic items are banned and what products they could use in their place.
We hope more hotels will join the cause and help in reducing plastic waste.
#Hotel #industry #contributes to a large proportion of plastic waste. Utkarsh, along with #Tamil #Nadu #Pollution #Control #Board, had a fruitful meeting with hotel representatives to encourage them to #discontinue #use #of #single-use #plastic items, on November 6, 2019. Hotels who participated in the drive were Park Hyatt Chennai, ITC Grand Chola, The Leela Palace Chennai, Taj Coromandel, Hilton Chennai etc. In addition to distribution of cloth bags, the representatives were also given a beautifully framed list of what plastic items are banned and what products they could use in their place.
We hope more hotels will join the cause and help in reducing plastic waste.
#Hotel #industry #contributes to a large proportion of plastic waste. Utkarsh, along with #Tamil #Nadu #Pollution #Control #Board, had a fruitful meeting with hotel representatives to encourage them to #discontinue #use #of #single-use #plastic items, on November 6, 2019. Hotels who participated in the drive were Park Hyatt Chennai, ITC Grand Chola, The Leela Palace Chennai, Taj Coromandel, Hilton Chennai etc. In addition to distribution of cloth bags, the representatives were also given a beautifully framed list of what plastic items are banned and what products they could use in their place.
We hope more hotels will join the cause and help in reducing plastic waste.
Don’t we all feel it? A sudden refreshed feeling encompasses you when you have a cup of tea or coffee, or you feel happy when you have your favourite ice-cream! Studies state that food can create long-lasting affect on the #mental #health of a person, as our #brain #needs nutrients to work well. What is good for your physical #health is helpful for mental health as well. Eat healthy and drink enough water. Avoid sugary and aerated drinks, and alcohol. Include fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds in your daily diet.
Let your mind also be #healthy, #active and #fit as your body.
#Studies suggest that those who #lead an #active #life can manage #anxiety #issues and #depression better than others. Keeping active not only ensures #physical #health but also #mental #health. Of course, when you are active, there is enough #distraction to keep you away from negative thoughts and improved fitness helps lift mood as well.
#Regular #exercise is also considered to be a #powerful #depression #fighter.
So, do you want to still use your #plastic #carry #bags? Lakhs of animals, on land and sea, are killed due to #plastic #ingestion. The poor animals mistake it for food and end up eating plastic. We throw #garbage anywhere and everywhere we can, thus causing irreversible damage. Most of these bags end up in #water #resources, which mean the fish we eat, the water we drink, also contain traces of plastic. Carry a cloth bag with you all the time, shopping or not. Do not kill yourselves just for a little convenience.
All you need is #Rs.150/- to gift a young woman a healthy future and a year of hygiene. By donating a box of #Utkarsh-#Nirali #Sanitary #Napkins, you can assure safe and healthy #menstruation to a #young #girl in need. Did you know even today there are thousands of girls in India who do not have access to sanitary #napkins? The commercial #sanitary #pads are not only expensive but also contain harmful chemicals that can even cause cancer. #Nirali #pads are made from cotton with no chemicals.
Please come forward to help!
#Anger, #sadness, #frustration or #doubts, do not let it cover your #mind and cloud your thoughts. Talk to someone, your #parents or #friends, and let it all out. #Hiding #emotions and feelings inside you isn’t good for your #mental #health. You do not have to fix a particular time or place to discuss what is #bothering you as anytime is good enough. Parents should make it a point to discuss with their children, young or older, everyday to ask about their day at school. #Families should sit together at least for 10 minutes a day without TV or phones and talk to each other.
Take care of your mental health!
#Utkarsh #Global #Foundation managed to reach 8 #schools with the message of #menstrual #hygiene and encouraging students to see menstruation as a natural process minus #taboos and #superstitions.
Around 203 students benefited with the drive which we hope to trigger a ripple effect.
#उत्कर्ष #ग्लोबल #फाऊंडेशनच्या विविध सामाजिक कार्यक्रमांपैकी महिला शिक्षण व सशक्तीकरण मोहिमेअंतर्गत ' शिवणकाम प्रशिक्षण ' घेण्यात येते. ग्रामीण भागातील गरजू महिलांना प्रशिक्षण देऊन त्यांना उदरनिर्वाहाचे साधन उपलब्ध करून दिले जाते. प्रतिकूल परिस्थितीवर मात करून या मोहीमेचा लाभ घेऊन यशस्वी झालेल्या आणि "उत्कर्ष टेलरिंग स्टार " बनलेल्या महिलांना प्रमाणपत्र देऊन सन्मानित करण्यात येणार आहे. दिनांक ८ नोव्हेंबर २०१९ रोजी वाडा, पालघर येथे हा सोहळा संपन्न होणार आहे.
In October 2019, #Utkarsh conducted #environment #awareness #campaigns at 10 venues, which included schools, colleges and public places. We were able to distribute around 11,071 #cloth #bags and the best part was that more than 100 women were able to find a livelihood through the making of the bags. We are grateful for the collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation.
The Centre of #Environmental #Studies (CES) of #Anna #University, #Chennai, is one of the most renowned #organizations in India making significant contribution to the field of #environment with focus on environmental education, research and extension #activities. It was an honour to be invited to the prestigious ‘#National #Seminar on Environmental Policy and Legislation’ organized by CES to introduce #Utkarsh Tamil Nadu ‘#No #Plastic’ Project and for distribution of cloth bags. The dignitaries on the dais along with Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Team included Dr. A. Samuel Raj Kumar Ji (Executive Engineer – TNPCB), Dr. S. Kanmani Ji (Director - Centre for #Environmental #Studies, Anna University), Dr. N. Vasudevan Ji (Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University), and Ms. K. Soundaranayaki Ji (Asst. Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University).
The Centre of #Environmental #Studies (CES) of #Anna #University, #Chennai, is one of the most renowned #organizations in India making significant contribution to the field of #environment with focus on environmental education, research and extension #activities. It was an honour to be invited to the prestigious ‘#National #Seminar on Environmental Policy and Legislation’ organized by CES to introduce #Utkarsh Tamil Nadu ‘#No #Plastic’ Project and for distribution of cloth bags. The dignitaries on the dais along with Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Team included Dr. A. Samuel Raj Kumar Ji (Executive Engineer – TNPCB), Dr. S. Kanmani Ji (Director - Centre for #Environmental #Studies, Anna University), Dr. N. Vasudevan Ji (Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University), and Ms. K. Soundaranayaki Ji (Asst. Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University).
The Centre of #Environmental #Studies (CES) of #Anna #University, #Chennai, is one of the most renowned #organizations in India making significant contribution to the field of #environment with focus on environmental education, research and extension #activities. It was an honour to be invited to the prestigious ‘#National #Seminar on Environmental Policy and Legislation’ organized by CES to introduce #Utkarsh Tamil Nadu ‘#No #Plastic’ Project and for distribution of cloth bags. The dignitaries on the dais along with Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Team included Dr. A. Samuel Raj Kumar Ji (Executive Engineer – TNPCB), Dr. S. Kanmani Ji (Director - Centre for #Environmental #Studies, Anna University), Dr. N. Vasudevan Ji (Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University), and Ms. K. Soundaranayaki Ji (Asst. Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University).
The Centre of #Environmental #Studies (CES) of #Anna #University, #Chennai, is one of the most renowned #organizations in India making significant contribution to the field of #environment with focus on environmental education, research and extension #activities. It was an honour to be invited to the prestigious ‘#National #Seminar on Environmental Policy and Legislation’ organized by CES to introduce #Utkarsh Tamil Nadu ‘#No #Plastic’ Project and for distribution of cloth bags. The dignitaries on the dais along with Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Team included Dr. A. Samuel Raj Kumar Ji (Executive Engineer – TNPCB), Dr. S. Kanmani Ji (Director - Centre for #Environmental #Studies, Anna University), Dr. N. Vasudevan Ji (Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University), and Ms. K. Soundaranayaki Ji (Asst. Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University).
The Centre of #Environmental #Studies (CES) of #Anna #University, #Chennai, is one of the most renowned #organizations in India making significant contribution to the field of #environment with focus on environmental education, research and extension #activities. It was an honour to be invited to the prestigious ‘#National #Seminar on Environmental Policy and Legislation’ organized by CES to introduce #Utkarsh Tamil Nadu ‘#No #Plastic’ Project and for distribution of cloth bags. The dignitaries on the dais along with Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Team included Dr. A. Samuel Raj Kumar Ji (Executive Engineer – TNPCB), Dr. S. Kanmani Ji (Director - Centre for #Environmental #Studies, Anna University), Dr. N. Vasudevan Ji (Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University), and Ms. K. Soundaranayaki Ji (Asst. Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University).
The Centre of #Environmental #Studies (CES) of #Anna #University, #Chennai, is one of the most renowned #organizations in India making significant contribution to the field of #environment with focus on environmental education, research and extension #activities. It was an honour to be invited to the prestigious ‘#National #Seminar on Environmental Policy and Legislation’ organized by CES to introduce #Utkarsh Tamil Nadu ‘#No #Plastic’ Project and for distribution of cloth bags. The dignitaries on the dais along with Utkarsh-Tamil Nadu Team included Dr. A. Samuel Raj Kumar Ji (Executive Engineer – TNPCB), Dr. S. Kanmani Ji (Director - Centre for #Environmental #Studies, Anna University), Dr. N. Vasudevan Ji (Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University), and Ms. K. Soundaranayaki Ji (Asst. Professor - Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University).
On the land, it releases #poisonous #gases for years, and some part of it leeches into #water #resources to #rivers and oceans. Some of it reaches our body through our drinking water and food. A great part of it ends up in oceans #killing #turtles, #fish and other #animals. Cows, dogs, cats and #wildlife eat up discarded plastic thinking it is food. Can we stop #plastic use at least now? Use cloth bags.
Get them from #Utkarsh!
Help yourself and the #planet.
#Menstruation is such a #taboo in India that even mothers hesitate to discuss it with their daughters. So, talking to boys about #periods is a strict no. It is important to involve boys as well. This is why Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme is aimed at spreading #menstrual #hygiene management #awareness among girls as well as boys. It will help boys today and men tomorrow to support women to manage menstruation #effectively through their different roles as brothers, sons, friends, spouses and more. Our workshops with boys have helped them understand and accept that menstruation is a natural process and that there is nothing to be ashamed about it. The boys also distribute #Nirali #Sanitary #napkins to their #classmates.
भारतामध्ये मासिकपाळी ही एवढी निषिद्ध गोष्ट मानली जाते की या गोष्टीबद्दल आई ही आपल्या मुलींसोबत चर्चा करण्यास संकोच करतात; तर मुलांसोबत याबद्दल बोलणे तर दूरची गोष्ट. मुलांना या जागरूकते मध्ये समाविष्ट करून घेणे सुद्धा गरजेचे होते.म्हणूनच उत्कर्ष निराली योजनेअंतर्गत मासिकपाळी स्वछता संबधी जागरूकता मुलींसोबत मुलांमध्येही पसरवणे हे योजनेचे लक्ष आहे. आजच्या मुलांना आणि उद्याच्या तरुणांना भाऊ, पुत्र, मित्र, नवरा आणि यांसारख्या अनेक भूमिकांमधून स्त्रियांना मासिकपाळी योग्य रित्या हाताळण्यास मदत होईल. विध्यार्थी मुलांसोबत झालेलं आमचे सत्र त्यांना मासिकपाळी ही एक नैसर्गिक क्रिया असून त्यात लज्जास्पद असे काहीच नाही हे समजून घेण्यास मदत झाली. शिवाय मुलांनी आपल्या वर्गमैत्रिणींना निराली सॅनिटरी नॅपकिन्स चे वितरण केले.
महाराष्ट्राचा सर्वांगीण विकास करण्यासाठी आणि लोकशाही सबळ करण्यासाठी आज न चुकता मतदान करा. मताधिकार ही भारतीय संविधानाने बहाल केलेली सर्वोच्च शक्ती आहे, या अधिकाराचा योग्य वापर करा. आजच्या या लोकशाहीच्या उत्सवात सहभागी व्हा, आणि आपले व पर्यायाने आपल्या भावी पिढीचे भवितव्य सुरक्षित करा.
If we all vote, there will be no coalitions. And you know when there is a mad rush to form the government, all ethics disappear. When they can sell democracy, they can sell your freedom too. So, beware! Please vote so we have a strong government and our freedom is preserved.
सामाजिक माध्यमांवर वावरणारी भारतीय जनता आपल्या सामाजिक माध्यमांच्या सुरक्षिततेची जेवढी काळजी घेते तेवढी काळजी भारतच्या भविष्याची घेते का ? लोकशाही सारख्या बलाढ्य आणि व्यापक व्यवस्थेला सुरक्षित ठेवण्यासाठी मतदानरुपी पासवर्ड ची गरज भासतेच.
There are #accident #deaths due to #potholes almost every day. #Mumbai gets #flooded every year and yet no leaders seem to care. #Corruption is killing us and our country inch by inch daily. Will there be an end to the mayhem? There could be, if we all vote. When those at the helm realize there will be #repercussions for their actions, they will start to work and there will be order. Please vote. Make your voice heard. Let them take note that ballot makes more noise than a bullet.
#Menstruation is a natural process. It is a symbol of a #woman’s reproductive health and arms her with the power to bear children. Then, how is it a #taboo? If only more celebrities like Alia Bhatt came forward to talk about #periods, it would help to bring menstruation out of closed doors and enable discussion and end stigma, #misconceptions and #superstitions. Thank You Alia and well done!
At least around 18 states in India have banned plastic carry bags. In Maharashtra, there were talks about the strict implementation of the rule. But now after four months, the enthusiasm seems to have died down. We see people carrying plastic bags everywhere, as there is still no clarity. Markets are again using thin plastic bags. As long as we, citizens, do not enforce the ban, nothing is going to work. Let us all ban plastic bags from our life. If you want an attractive, stylish and eco-friendly option to plastic carry bags, contact Utkarsh. We have some beautiful bags for you to make you as well as our earth, happy!
पोटभर अन्न, परिधान करण्यास वस्त्र आणि राहण्यायोग्य निवारा हे हक्क प्रत्येक नागरिकांना मिळावेत यासाठी प्रत्येक नागरिकाने मतदानाचा हक्क बजावणे अनिवार्य आहे.
The parties are desperate. They will try to lure you through notes, gifts, and promises. If the last five years, they haven’t done anything, there is little chance that they will do any good ever. Please don’t get swayed by temptations. Choose the best candidate for good governance, for a better future.
At the special camp on Plastic Pollution free Tamil Nadu held at Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palanisami distributed Utkarsh Cloth bags along with other substitutes for plastic. The state is taking measures to make it plastic-free.
We are grateful to the CM for making Utkarsh a part of the drive.
#UtkarshGlobaIFoundation #UGF #utkarshbags
#ecological #saynotoplastic #plasticfree
#sustainableliving #plasticfreeliving #environment
#climatechange #nature #awareness
A 2015 report in Science Journal which contains the list of top 20 countries #dumping million tonnes of plastic into oceans has India at the 12th position. It is not just mismanaged #waste but of late, even most of our festivals end up polluting the oceans #killing #marine animals cruelly through plastic #ingestion.
How much will we, human beings, harm the environment?
Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government to enforce #plasticban in the state through ‘#Say #No #To #Plastic’ campaigns across the state. At the Chennai Higher Secondary School at T. H. Road in New Washermenpet, #Chennai, the campaign received outstanding response. The event saw street plays and puppetry shows through which students were made aware about the #hazards of #plastic on the #environment and to their health. Around 1500 students participated #enthusiastically. All the students received Utkarsh Cloth bags.
The inspiring event was featured in Deccan Chronicle.
Today is the #International #Day of #Rural #Women celebrating rightly and aptly the crucial role village women play in economy, #sustainability and improving the well-being of villages. Women form a majority of agricultural labour, they are the ones running houses but their role is sadly not recognised enough. They get paid less even though they work as hard as the men. It is high time that our village women get the services and recognition they #deserve so that their lives can be improved and empowered. Utkarsh has set up the Savitribai Phule #Women’s #Empowerment Centre solely to empower the women from villages and tribal areas to give them a hand, to be their voice and to ensure their #happiness and well-being. Our women beneficiaries are so well abiding by this year’s theme ‘#Rural #Women and Girls Building Climate Resilience’ through making cloth bags and reusable #sanitary #napkins made from cotton cloth. Our salute to these eco-warriors!
सामाजिक जीवनाची प्रगतीही योग्य प्रशासनाच्या निवडीवर अवलंबून आहे. या निवडणुकीत आपले अमूल्य मत देऊन योग्य उमेदवार निवडून द्या आणि आपला प्रगतीचा मार्ग सुकर करा.
But we also end up dumping a major quantity of waste, especially #plastic #waste, in landfills and other places, which end up in oceans. As per a 2015 study, India stands at 12th in a list of 20 countries that contribute majorly to ocean #pollution. What can we do? Reducing plastic consumption is the only way out. Use #bamboo #toothbrushes, carry cloth carry bags, and always keep with you a water bottle so you do not end up buying water and then #dumping the bottle in the dust bin.
Can we help our dear oceans, please?
Imagine the kind of and the amount of poisonous fumes it lets out. Contribute to less waste. Reduce plastic use. Follow the the '3R' mantra - Re-use, Reduce, Recycle. Let us know in the comments your suggestions to reduce plastic use.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh, as a part of its ongoing environmental awareness campaigns in Tamil Nadu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation held the event in a school in Chennai. The venue was the Government Girls Higher Secondary School at Ashok Pillar in Chennai. The school is known as one of the ‘Green Schools’ in the city. Along with speaking to the students and teachers about the hazards of plastic pollution, Utkarsh cloth bags were distributed to around 4500 students of the school. The Headmaster and faculties lauded Utkarsh Global Foundation’s work towards environmental conservation. The dignitaries present at the campaign included Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer – Greater Chennai Corporation, Shri. Thangraj Ji – Teacher and District Coordinator – National Green Corps, Chennai District, Shri. Aatish Waghmare Ji – Vice President, Shri. Pravin Jadhav Ji – General Secretary and Shri. Ramesh Babu Ji – Stater Coordinator (Tamil Nadu) from Utkarsh Global Foundation, among others.
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
Utkarsh in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment (Tamil Nadu Government), Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Greater Chennai Corporation, held its ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign in Chennai on October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. The event was held at Koyambedu Market, one of Asia’s largest vegetable wholesale markets and the largest in South India. Around 3000-3500 bags were distributed at the event to discourage use of plastic carry bags. The dignitaries on behalf of Greater Chennai Corporation were present at the event include, Shri. N. Mahesan – Chief Engineer (Sold Waste Management and Buildings), Shri. T. Sarvanabavanandham Ji - Superintending Engineer (Central Region), Dr. N. A. Senthil Natham – City Health Officer, Dr. T. G. Srinivasan – Health Education Officer, and Shri. M. Paranthaman Ji – Zonal Officer (Zone-10).
आज आपण मिळणार आहोत सुमन राजबहार यांना. त्यांनी उत्कर्ष मधील सावित्रीबाई फुले महिला सशक्तीकरण केंद्रा तर्फे मिळणाऱ्या सॅनिटरी नॅपकिन्स शिवण्याचे प्रशिक्षण घेतले आहे. उत्कर्ष - निराळी योजनेसाठी त्या रोज ५० ते ७० सॅनिटरी नॅपकिन्स शिवून स्वतःसाठी व आपल्या कुटुंबासाठी एक चांगले जीवन कमावत आहेत. जेव्हा तुम्ही उत्कर्ष निराली सॅनिटरी नॅपकिन्स विकत घेता किंवा दान करता तेव्हा सुमन सारख्या अनेक स्त्रियांना मदत करता.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Gandhi Jayanti is also the celebration and upholding of Mahatma's teachings. Utkarsh on the occasion conducted an anti-plastic drive in Mulund. We conducted street plays to educate citizens about the hazards of single-use plastics (straws, cutlery, restaurant food packets, plates, bottles, etc). The response was amazing as you can see from the photographs.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
Utkarsh in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Environment Ministry, Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board and Chennai Municipal Corporation organised a rally against plastic pollution on October 1, 2019. NSS Department of State Institute of Commerce Education, Tharamani, Chennai, participated in large numbers. Street plays, cultural programme and slogans created a great impact. Single-use plastics are burdening earth in many ways and causing irreversible damage on the environment. The rally was a wake-up call and received tremendous support from students as well as citizens
Utkarsh cloth bags were also distributed to citizens.
In the month of September, Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme reached a total of 8 schools (Navi Mumbai, Thane and Mulund). The scheme involves spreading awareness about menstrual hygiene and removing misconceptions and taboos surrounding it. Free distribution of Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins which are reusable, and are made from cotton with no chemicals or gels is another highlight of the scheme. Around 565 girls and 422 boys benefited from the awareness drive.
Utkarsh also distributed around 2260 Nirali Sanitary Napkins to the girl students. Our drive continues!
Utkarsh Global Foundation
(Women’s Education and Empowerment Movement)
26/3, Ganesh, Mahatma Phule Chowk, Mulund Colony, Mulund (West), Mumbai-400 082
Contact-022-25684143
“Through Utkarsh, I got an opportunity to train women in sewing skills. Since the women were eager and enthusiastic about learning, I was able to teach them new and advanced sewing techniques. I feel happy that they are able to earn a livelihood after the completion of the training.
I had a great experience working with such hard-working and enterprising women.”
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
Today, on September 23, as a part of its campaign ‘Education for All’, Utkarsh launched a free school bus service for students at the Mulund Rotary School for the Deaf. The event was attended by eminent citizens, teachers, parents, students and Utkarsh team. The school bus service is aimed at ensuring the children gets a convenient and comfortable commute to and from school. The parents of the children were happy to receive a safe and trustworthy bus service for their kids. Teachers and the guests present at the inauguration function also lauded the initiative of Utkarsh and termed it as relevant and much-needed.
September 23 was chosen as the day for the inauguration of the bus service because today is the International Day for Sign Languages, a day significant to the promotion and use of sign languages.
We are pleased to share that we organised the ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board’s (TNPCB) Head Office in Chennai on September 20, 2019. The event was inaugurated by The Member Secretary, TNPCB, Shri D. Sekar Ji. Around 35 district heads of TNPCB and representatives of municipal corporations attended the programme. The attendees not only supported the campaign whole-heartedly but also ensured to carry the message forward and implement ‘No Plastic’ initiatives in their localities.
As you might be aware, Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board in spreading awareness about the plastic ban initiated by the state government. As a part of the campaign, Utkarsh is conducting ‘Say No To Plastic’ campaigns at schools, colleges and public places. Utkarsh is also distributing Utkarsh Cloth Bags to prevent the use of plastic carry bags.
We are pleased to share that we organised the ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board’s (TNPCB) Head Office in Chennai on September 20, 2019. The event was inaugurated by The Member Secretary, TNPCB, Shri D. Sekar Ji. Around 35 district heads of TNPCB and representatives of municipal corporations attended the programme. The attendees not only supported the campaign whole-heartedly but also ensured to carry the message forward and implement ‘No Plastic’ initiatives in their localities.
As you might be aware, Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board in spreading awareness about the plastic ban initiated by the state government. As a part of the campaign, Utkarsh is conducting ‘Say No To Plastic’ campaigns at schools, colleges and public places. Utkarsh is also distributing Utkarsh Cloth Bags to prevent the use of plastic carry bags.
We are pleased to share that we organised the ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board’s (TNPCB) Head Office in Chennai on September 20, 2019. The event was inaugurated by The Member Secretary, TNPCB, Shri D. Sekar Ji. Around 35 district heads of TNPCB and representatives of municipal corporations attended the programme. The attendees not only supported the campaign whole-heartedly but also ensured to carry the message forward and implement ‘No Plastic’ initiatives in their localities.
As you might be aware, Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board in spreading awareness about the plastic ban initiated by the state government. As a part of the campaign, Utkarsh is conducting ‘Say No To Plastic’ campaigns at schools, colleges and public places. Utkarsh is also distributing Utkarsh Cloth Bags to prevent the use of plastic carry bags.
We are pleased to share that we organised the ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board’s (TNPCB) Head Office in Chennai on September 20, 2019. The event was inaugurated by The Member Secretary, TNPCB, Shri D. Sekar Ji. Around 35 district heads of TNPCB and representatives of municipal corporations attended the programme. The attendees not only supported the campaign whole-heartedly but also ensured to carry the message forward and implement ‘No Plastic’ initiatives in their localities.
As you might be aware, Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board in spreading awareness about the plastic ban initiated by the state government. As a part of the campaign, Utkarsh is conducting ‘Say No To Plastic’ campaigns at schools, colleges and public places. Utkarsh is also distributing Utkarsh Cloth Bags to prevent the use of plastic carry bags.
We are pleased to share that we organised the ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board’s (TNPCB) Head Office in Chennai on September 20, 2019. The event was inaugurated by The Member Secretary, TNPCB, Shri D. Sekar Ji. Around 35 district heads of TNPCB and representatives of municipal corporations attended the programme. The attendees not only supported the campaign whole-heartedly but also ensured to carry the message forward and implement ‘No Plastic’ initiatives in their localities.
As you might be aware, Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board in spreading awareness about the plastic ban initiated by the state government. As a part of the campaign, Utkarsh is conducting ‘Say No To Plastic’ campaigns at schools, colleges and public places. Utkarsh is also distributing Utkarsh Cloth Bags to prevent the use of plastic carry bags.
We are pleased to share that we organised the ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board’s (TNPCB) Head Office in Chennai on September 20, 2019. The event was inaugurated by The Member Secretary, TNPCB, Shri D. Sekar Ji. Around 35 district heads of TNPCB and representatives of municipal corporations attended the programme. The attendees not only supported the campaign whole-heartedly but also ensured to carry the message forward and implement ‘No Plastic’ initiatives in their localities.
As you might be aware, Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board in spreading awareness about the plastic ban initiated by the state government. As a part of the campaign, Utkarsh is conducting ‘Say No To Plastic’ campaigns at schools, colleges and public places. Utkarsh is also distributing Utkarsh Cloth Bags to prevent the use of plastic carry bags.
We are pleased to share that we organised the ‘Say No To Plastic’ Campaign at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board’s (TNPCB) Head Office in Chennai on September 20, 2019. The event was inaugurated by The Member Secretary, TNPCB, Shri D. Sekar Ji. Around 35 district heads of TNPCB and representatives of municipal corporations attended the programme. The attendees not only supported the campaign whole-heartedly but also ensured to carry the message forward and implement ‘No Plastic’ initiatives in their localities.
As you might be aware, Utkarsh Global Foundation is partnering with Tamil Nadu Government and Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board in spreading awareness about the plastic ban initiated by the state government. As a part of the campaign, Utkarsh is conducting ‘Say No To Plastic’ campaigns at schools, colleges and public places. Utkarsh is also distributing Utkarsh Cloth Bags to prevent the use of plastic carry bags.
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August-2019
Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme addresses menstrual taboos and hygiene concerns. The campaign involves awareness talk and discussion conducted by reputed gynecologists for girls and also boys, and distribution of Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins. The napkins are made from high-quality and super-absorbent cloth and are reusable. They are safe as they are devoid of chemical gels and other harmful substances. We are delighted to inform that we took the path-breaking scheme to 10 schools and around 994 girls and 600 boys. We also distributed around 3976 sanitary napkins to the students.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
30-August-2019
Not changing pads after every few hours may lead to ovarian cancer, says doctor at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School, Mulund (West).
As a part of the ongoing menstruation awareness campaign in Mulund schools, Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were distributed at MCGM School, Goshala Road, Mulund (West) along with a detailed talk as well as interaction with a gynecologist.
The event was held on August 30. One of the highlights of the campaign is the Q & A session with the doctor. A student wanted to know if ovarian cancer could occur due to periods.
Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, replied that generally, period issues do not cause ovarian cancer, but if hygiene is not maintained and if pads are not changed after a few hours, then it could be a cause for ovarian cancer.
29-August-2019
Questions and doubts many at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School at Mulund Colony.
At the Utkarsh Menstrual Awareness Campaign, ‘Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme,’ at the MCGM School at Mulund Colony in Mulund West, on August 29, 2019, students had many questions for Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji, who conducted the session. One of the students wanted to know if periods will ever stop and if yes, then when. The doctor’s reply was that as one grows up or as age advances, the blood flow start reducing especially after 40. So, the periods may stop in the age group 45-50 but she also pointed out that the age at which period stops may differ from person to person. It is encouraging to see students participate in the discussion with enthusiasm. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins, reusable and made from cloth and without any chemicals, were distributed to the students.
Question asked by student – When will my periods will stop?
Answer by - Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji – as you grow up your blood flow will start decreasing after 40 and by the age 45 to 50 it stops but it varies from person to person.
29-August-2019
Questions and doubts many at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School at Mulund Colony.
At the Utkarsh Menstrual Awareness Campaign, ‘Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme,’ at the MCGM School at Mulund Colony in Mulund West, on August 29, 2019, students had many questions for Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji, who conducted the session. One of the students wanted to know if periods will ever stop and if yes, then when. The doctor’s reply was that as one grows up or as age advances, the blood flow start reducing especially after 40. So, the periods may stop in the age group 45-50 but she also pointed out that the age at which period stops may differ from person to person. It is encouraging to see students participate in the discussion with enthusiasm. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins, reusable and made from cloth and without any chemicals, were distributed to the students.
Question asked by student – When will my periods will stop?
Answer by - Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji – as you grow up your blood flow will start decreasing after 40 and by the age 45 to 50 it stops but it varies from person to person.
29-August-2019
Questions and doubts many at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School at Mulund Colony.
At the Utkarsh Menstrual Awareness Campaign, ‘Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme,’ at the MCGM School at Mulund Colony in Mulund West, on August 29, 2019, students had many questions for Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji, who conducted the session. One of the students wanted to know if periods will ever stop and if yes, then when. The doctor’s reply was that as one grows up or as age advances, the blood flow start reducing especially after 40. So, the periods may stop in the age group 45-50 but she also pointed out that the age at which period stops may differ from person to person. It is encouraging to see students participate in the discussion with enthusiasm. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins, reusable and made from cloth and without any chemicals, were distributed to the students.
Question asked by student – When will my periods will stop?
Answer by - Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji – as you grow up your blood flow will start decreasing after 40 and by the age 45 to 50 it stops but it varies from person to person.
29-August-2019
Questions and doubts many at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School at Mulund Colony.
At the Utkarsh Menstrual Awareness Campaign, ‘Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme,’ at the MCGM School at Mulund Colony in Mulund West, on August 29, 2019, students had many questions for Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji, who conducted the session. One of the students wanted to know if periods will ever stop and if yes, then when. The doctor’s reply was that as one grows up or as age advances, the blood flow start reducing especially after 40. So, the periods may stop in the age group 45-50 but she also pointed out that the age at which period stops may differ from person to person. It is encouraging to see students participate in the discussion with enthusiasm. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins, reusable and made from cloth and without any chemicals, were distributed to the students.
Question asked by student – When will my periods will stop?
Answer by - Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji – as you grow up your blood flow will start decreasing after 40 and by the age 45 to 50 it stops but it varies from person to person.
29-August-2019
Questions and doubts many at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School at Mulund Colony.
At the Utkarsh Menstrual Awareness Campaign, ‘Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme,’ at the MCGM School at Mulund Colony in Mulund West, on August 29, 2019, students had many questions for Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji, who conducted the session. One of the students wanted to know if periods will ever stop and if yes, then when. The doctor’s reply was that as one grows up or as age advances, the blood flow start reducing especially after 40. So, the periods may stop in the age group 45-50 but she also pointed out that the age at which period stops may differ from person to person. It is encouraging to see students participate in the discussion with enthusiasm. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins, reusable and made from cloth and without any chemicals, were distributed to the students.
Question asked by student – When will my periods will stop?
Answer by - Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji – as you grow up your blood flow will start decreasing after 40 and by the age 45 to 50 it stops but it varies from person to person.
29-August-2019
Questions and doubts many at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School at Mulund Colony.
At the Utkarsh Menstrual Awareness Campaign, ‘Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme,’ at the MCGM School at Mulund Colony in Mulund West, on August 29, 2019, students had many questions for Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji, who conducted the session. One of the students wanted to know if periods will ever stop and if yes, then when. The doctor’s reply was that as one grows up or as age advances, the blood flow start reducing especially after 40. So, the periods may stop in the age group 45-50 but she also pointed out that the age at which period stops may differ from person to person. It is encouraging to see students participate in the discussion with enthusiasm. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins, reusable and made from cloth and without any chemicals, were distributed to the students.
Question asked by student – When will my periods will stop?
Answer by - Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji – as you grow up your blood flow will start decreasing after 40 and by the age 45 to 50 it stops but it varies from person to person.
29-August-2019
Questions and doubts many at Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme at MCGM School at Mulund Colony.
At the Utkarsh Menstrual Awareness Campaign, ‘Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme,’ at the MCGM School at Mulund Colony in Mulund West, on August 29, 2019, students had many questions for Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji, who conducted the session. One of the students wanted to know if periods will ever stop and if yes, then when. The doctor’s reply was that as one grows up or as age advances, the blood flow start reducing especially after 40. So, the periods may stop in the age group 45-50 but she also pointed out that the age at which period stops may differ from person to person. It is encouraging to see students participate in the discussion with enthusiasm. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins, reusable and made from cloth and without any chemicals, were distributed to the students.
Question asked by student – When will my periods will stop?
Answer by - Dr. Nimisha Mehta Ji – as you grow up your blood flow will start decreasing after 40 and by the age 45 to 50 it stops but it varies from person to person.
23-August-2019
Questions they had for years, but answer only now.
At the Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme on August 23, at the NMMC School at Koparkhairane in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Meenakshi Biradar Ji, Gynecologist at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital faced many queries from students. Most queries pointed to the menstrual problems. These issues were such that they needed medical treatment. One of the students wanted to know why her periods were irregular, as she got them on different dates every month. The doctor explained to her that hormones play a big role in menstruation. While a normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, it could also be up to 35 days in some. But if the periods delay even after 35 days, one would need to consult a gynecologist.
It is sad that taboos and stigma prevent girls from seeking a solution to their menstrual issues. It could be detrimental to their health and in the long run, may also cause infertility. We are happy that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness campaigns at schools are encouraging girls to talk and discuss periods. It is high time we say bye to menstrual misconceptions.
23-August-2019
Questions they had for years, but answer only now.
At the Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme on August 23, at the NMMC School at Koparkhairane in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Meenakshi Biradar Ji, Gynecologist at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital faced many queries from students. Most queries pointed to the menstrual problems. These issues were such that they needed medical treatment. One of the students wanted to know why her periods were irregular, as she got them on different dates every month. The doctor explained to her that hormones play a big role in menstruation. While a normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, it could also be up to 35 days in some. But if the periods delay even after 35 days, one would need to consult a gynecologist.
It is sad that taboos and stigma prevent girls from seeking a solution to their menstrual issues. It could be detrimental to their health and in the long run, may also cause infertility. We are happy that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness campaigns at schools are encouraging girls to talk and discuss periods. It is high time we say bye to menstrual misconceptions.
23-August-2019
Questions they had for years, but answer only now.
At the Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme on August 23, at the NMMC School at Koparkhairane in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Meenakshi Biradar Ji, Gynecologist at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital faced many queries from students. Most queries pointed to the menstrual problems. These issues were such that they needed medical treatment. One of the students wanted to know why her periods were irregular, as she got them on different dates every month. The doctor explained to her that hormones play a big role in menstruation. While a normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, it could also be up to 35 days in some. But if the periods delay even after 35 days, one would need to consult a gynecologist.
It is sad that taboos and stigma prevent girls from seeking a solution to their menstrual issues. It could be detrimental to their health and in the long run, may also cause infertility. We are happy that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness campaigns at schools are encouraging girls to talk and discuss periods. It is high time we say bye to menstrual misconceptions.
23-August-2019
Questions they had for years, but answer only now.
At the Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme on August 23, at the NMMC School at Koparkhairane in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Meenakshi Biradar Ji, Gynecologist at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital faced many queries from students. Most queries pointed to the menstrual problems. These issues were such that they needed medical treatment. One of the students wanted to know why her periods were irregular, as she got them on different dates every month. The doctor explained to her that hormones play a big role in menstruation. While a normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, it could also be up to 35 days in some. But if the periods delay even after 35 days, one would need to consult a gynecologist.
It is sad that taboos and stigma prevent girls from seeking a solution to their menstrual issues. It could be detrimental to their health and in the long run, may also cause infertility. We are happy that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness campaigns at schools are encouraging girls to talk and discuss periods. It is high time we say bye to menstrual misconceptions.
23-August-2019
Questions they had for years, but answer only now.
At the Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme on August 23, at the NMMC School at Koparkhairane in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Meenakshi Biradar Ji, Gynecologist at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital faced many queries from students. Most queries pointed to the menstrual problems. These issues were such that they needed medical treatment. One of the students wanted to know why her periods were irregular, as she got them on different dates every month. The doctor explained to her that hormones play a big role in menstruation. While a normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, it could also be up to 35 days in some. But if the periods delay even after 35 days, one would need to consult a gynecologist.
It is sad that taboos and stigma prevent girls from seeking a solution to their menstrual issues. It could be detrimental to their health and in the long run, may also cause infertility. We are happy that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness campaigns at schools are encouraging girls to talk and discuss periods. It is high time we say bye to menstrual misconceptions.
23-August-2019
Questions they had for years, but answer only now.
At the Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme on August 23, at the NMMC School at Koparkhairane in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Meenakshi Biradar Ji, Gynecologist at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital faced many queries from students. Most queries pointed to the menstrual problems. These issues were such that they needed medical treatment. One of the students wanted to know why her periods were irregular, as she got them on different dates every month. The doctor explained to her that hormones play a big role in menstruation. While a normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, it could also be up to 35 days in some. But if the periods delay even after 35 days, one would need to consult a gynecologist.
It is sad that taboos and stigma prevent girls from seeking a solution to their menstrual issues. It could be detrimental to their health and in the long run, may also cause infertility. We are happy that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness campaigns at schools are encouraging girls to talk and discuss periods. It is high time we say bye to menstrual misconceptions.
23-August-2019
Questions they had for years, but answer only now.
At the Utkarsh-Nirali Scheme on August 23, at the NMMC School at Koparkhairane in Navi Mumbai, Dr. Meenakshi Biradar Ji, Gynecologist at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital faced many queries from students. Most queries pointed to the menstrual problems. These issues were such that they needed medical treatment. One of the students wanted to know why her periods were irregular, as she got them on different dates every month. The doctor explained to her that hormones play a big role in menstruation. While a normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, it could also be up to 35 days in some. But if the periods delay even after 35 days, one would need to consult a gynecologist.
It is sad that taboos and stigma prevent girls from seeking a solution to their menstrual issues. It could be detrimental to their health and in the long run, may also cause infertility. We are happy that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness campaigns at schools are encouraging girls to talk and discuss periods. It is high time we say bye to menstrual misconceptions.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
22-August-2019
Why can't I be a part of Ganeshotsav when I have periods?
Young girls at MCGM School, Ghavanpada, Mulund (East) had numerous questions to ask our volunteers at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Event. They were not able to understand why they have to be excluded from family functions just because they were menstruating. The volunteers explained to them that menstruation is just a natural process and that there shouldn't be any stigma attached to it. We are happy that our drives are encouraging girls to seek answers they were never able to get. Hopefully soon menstruation taboos will be a thing of past. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
19-August-2019
Period queries and more at awareness event at CBD Belapur School, Navi Mumbai.
At the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign at the NMMC Secondary School in CBD Belpaur, Navi Mumbai, on August 19, it was encouraging to see girls open up about menstruation and ask questions on issues they face. One of the girl students had irregular periods for the last two years and she did not know who to approach. At the session, she asked Doctor about it and got a satisfactory query. The doctor replied that it was normal to have irregular periods for one to two years but if it continues even after two years, it is time to seek a gynecologist's advice. The doctor also advised that she should have nutritious food. These sessions are proving to be helpful to many girls and helping them seek medical attention for any menstruation-related issues. Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins were also distributed. More girls would use the napkins, lesser will be the negative impacts on health and environment. Our campaign continues.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
16-August-2019
“My mother says I shouldn’t bathe for four days”.
We hear about menstruation misconceptions everywhere but we often think such superstitious thinking exists only in rural areas. The ongoing Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Campaign shows otherwise. Menstruation stigma is as prevalent in cities as it is in villages. At our drive in MCGM School at Veena Nagar in Mulund West, a young girl student told the doctor that she doesn’t bathe for four days when she gets her periods as that’s what her mother asks her to. The doctor clarified that it is a superstitious practice, explained to her about menstruation and also said that, she should, in fact, bathe every day to ensure hygiene. Some students also had a common question confounded by many and that is, why menstruation occurs only in girls and not boys. The doctor explained in detail the process of menstruation, its importance and the ways to ensure menstrual hygiene. Overall, the event turned out to be an eye-opener to students and both boys and girls whole-heatedly participated in the programme.
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
14-August-2019
Utkarsh succeeds in removing misconceptions at Ghatipada Municipal School, Mulund West.
It is sad that many young girls, even today and that too in cities, have prejudices and false beliefs regarding menstruation. It is largely because they are raised impressing upon their innocent minds that menstruation is a shame and that it is ‘dirty.’ We were in for a shock to see that they young girl students were not ready to touch the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Pads and wanted us to keep them on their bench. Again, they refused to receive from the boys (Utkarsh arranges awareness programme for boy students as well and takes their help in distributing the napkins to girls, to help them understand that menstruation is not a taboo or shame).
We had to explain and make the girls understand and at last, we could convince them and they were ready to receive the pads in their hands from the boys! It is such change in thoughts and beliefs that Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Programmes in schools are aiming at. Now to the next stop!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
13-August-2019
Questions galore at the Utkarsh Menstruation Awareness Workshop at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund.
Utkarsh had yet another fulfilling experience at the Menstruation Awareness Drive at Guru Govind Singh Ji School in Mulund on August 13. Dr. Shruti Thar Ji, eminent gynecologist, talked on the importance of menstrual hygiene practices and also about taboos and misconceptions. The most encouraging part of the event was the many questions the students had. Even today, any discussion regarding menstruation is regarded as shameful. The result is girls do not share any health issue with their parents resulting in long-term health effects. Hence, the session was a relief to many girl students.
The Principal, Mrs. Ashwini Jadhav Ji, was impressed with the unique way of spreading the awareness. She was confident that many taboos and stigmas broke because of the session.
The session also covered boys wherein they were also made aware about taboos and superstitions and that it is not a shame to know and understand menstruation. The boys also took the lead in distributing the Utkarsh-Nirali Sanitary Napkins to their classmates. We hope the ripples spread far and wide!
Meet Meenashri Gupta, a resident of Shastri Nagar, Mulund, Mumbai who has successfully completed her training and is now a happy, secure and confident young woman thanks to her financial independence. In her own words: "The Savitribai Phule Women's Empowerment Centre of Utkarsh Global Foundation helped me learn tailoring skills and taught me to sew kurtas, salwars, baby frocks, etc. It is because of the training that I am able to earn a livelihood." A few threads stitches and a sewing machine in time can save many women, we have learnt!
If you or any woman you know of wish to learn a skill, contact Utkarsh!
समाजसेवा एक व्रत आहे. समाजसेवेचं हे व्रत उत्कर्ष ग्लोबल फाऊंडेशने आवरितपणे जोपासले आहे. सामाजिक बांधिलकीचा वसा घेऊन मदतीचा हात पुढे करणार्यांपैकी 'श्री. संजय भोसीकर जी' हे एक सद्गृहस्थ. उत्कर्ष ग्लोबल फॉऊंडेशन श्री. संजय भोसीकर जी यांचा सदैव ऋणी राहील.
Shruti Lokam received free tailoring training from Savitribai Phule Women's Empowerment Center and is financially independent. Such feedback is humbling and encourages us to do more. We hope to get your continued support in bringing such heart-warming stories to you.
- They are stylish.
- They are eco-friendly.
- They have multipurpose.
- They stand for women's empowerment.
- These bags are the reason hundreds of tribal and rural women are enjoying financial freedom.
- Do you need more reason to buy Utkarsh bags? Contact us now!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
Tamil Nada Government has collaborated with Utkarsh Global Foundation to spread awareness about plastic pollution as a part of state's plastic ban implementation. Utkarsh conducted an awareness campaign at Kapaleshwarar Temple at Mylapore in Chennai. In attendance were MLA Shri. R. Natraj Ji of the area as well as executives of KCP Cement Group, event sponsor. Cloth bags were distributed free to the devotees at the temple. The campaign received tremendous support from the devotees who have vowed to shun plastic use. Here is to a positive step towards environmental conservation!
At Utkarsh, we keep witnessing kind deeds every day from all walks of life. This time, it is a young bride who has shared her happiness with the drought-stricken villages where Utkarsh has stationed to provide drinking water and other amenities. Manisha Momin Ji, a resident of Airoli, Navi Mumbai, recently got married. She found how people in Beed are suffering due to drought and has donated all the cash gifts she received on her wedding to the cause of drought relief. We are grateful to Manisha for her generous contribution. Utkarsh wishes her all the best for her beautiful future!
A helping hand for dignity and equality.
Transgenders often face neglect and scorn from society. Many have to resort to begging as they do not get jobs. Utkarsh will now be helping them earn a living. We have roped them through our Savitribai Phule Women’s Empowerment Center to sell Utkarsh cloth bags. Let us all welcome them and offer our support and help to lead a dignified and empowered life.
Meet Rehan and Krishna, all set to resume their new school academic year from June at Rotary School for Deaf. They are hearing and speech impaired kids. Just a couple of months ago, this wasn't a possibility because the children's parents weren't able to afford transportation to school. Since the parents had to work, they too were unable to accompany them. Utkarsh has been working with disabled children for some time now and we have learnt that many disabled children are forced to discontinue their education as there is no help for drop and pickup. We are pleased to inform that Utkarsh will be providing transportation to Rehan and Krishna and also a volunteer to take care of them during the journey. Please join us in wishing these lovely children the best for a happy and cheerful school year!!!
Utkarsh disability survey has helped us enroll many kids with disability in schools. The survey continues and hopefully every disabled kid will be educated and get a chance to lead a normal and empowered life.
The successful survey wouldn't have been possible without our dedicated and enthusiastic team of volunteers. We congratulate them for their untiring efforts. Keep it up team!!!
The center will facilitate employment generation schemes for women through skill development programmes. It will also be the storage and packing center of reusable and eco-friendly Nirali Sanitary Pads. Please contact us to know more please visit center 26/3, Ganesh, Mahatma Phule Chowk, Mulund Colony, Mulund West, Mumbai-400 082.
The center will facilitate employment generation schemes for women through skill development programmes. It will also be the storage and packing center of reusable and eco-friendly Nirali Sanitary Pads. Please contact us to know more please visit center 26/3, Ganesh, Mahatma Phule Chowk, Mulund Colony, Mulund West, Mumbai-400 082.
The center will facilitate employment generation schemes for women through skill development programmes. It will also be the storage and packing center of reusable and eco-friendly Nirali Sanitary Pads. Please contact us to know more please visit center 26/3, Ganesh, Mahatma Phule Chowk, Mulund Colony, Mulund West, Mumbai-400 082.
The center will facilitate employment generation schemes for women through skill development programmes. It will also be the storage and packing center of reusable and eco-friendly Nirali Sanitary Pads. Please contact us to know more please visit center 26/3, Ganesh, Mahatma Phule Chowk, Mulund Colony, Mulund West, Mumbai-400 082.
Environment, drinking water, sea, fish and other marine animals : the victims of plastic
You too are on the list... Beware
Utkarsh Global Foundation (Formerly known as Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal) conducting Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign in Tamil Nadu State.
Environment, drinking water, sea, fish and other marine animals : the victims of plastic
You too are on the list... Beware
Utkarsh Global Foundation (Formerly known as Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal) conducting Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign in Tamil Nadu State.
Celebration of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day on 9th August 2018 at Village-Paith Ranjni, Taluka-Wada, District-Palghar.
To empower the Tribal Women from Wada, Palghar we Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Women's Education and Empowerment Division started Savitribai Phule Empowerment Center. By this center women's from different tribal villages getting the education of tailoring. From February 2018 to till date around 350 women's got benefited.
On occasion of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day we have felicitated Tribal Women. Also certification distributed among them.
Celebration of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day on 9th August 2018 at Village-Paith Ranjni, Taluka-Wada, District-Palghar.
To empower the Tribal Women from Wada, Palghar we Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Women's Education and Empowerment Division started Savitribai Phule Empowerment Center. By this center women's from different tribal villages getting the education of tailoring. From February 2018 to till date around 350 women's got benefited.
On occasion of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day we have felicitated Tribal Women. Also certification distributed among them.
Celebration of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day on 9th August 2018 at Village-Paith Ranjni, Taluka-Wada, District-Palghar.
To empower the Tribal Women from Wada, Palghar we Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Women's Education and Empowerment Division started Savitribai Phule Empowerment Center. By this center women's from different tribal villages getting the education of tailoring. From February 2018 to till date around 350 women's got benefited.
On occasion of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day we have felicitated Tribal Women. Also certification distributed among them.
Celebration of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day on 9th August 2018 at Village-Paith Ranjni, Taluka-Wada, District-Palghar.
To empower the Tribal Women from Wada, Palghar we Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Women's Education and Empowerment Division started Savitribai Phule Empowerment Center. By this center women's from different tribal villages getting the education of tailoring. From February 2018 to till date around 350 women's got benefited.
On occasion of International Day of the Indigenous Peoples or World Tribal Day we have felicitated Tribal Women. Also certification distributed among them.
On occasion of Birth Anniversary of Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe Ji (a social reformer, folk poet, and writer) on 1-August-2018, we have exhibited a stall @ Annabhau Sathe Udyan, Suman Nagar, Chembur, Mumbai with theme of Drugs De-Addiction and Mental Illness Care. Massive response from the people to avail our free services on Drugs De-Addiction and Mental Illness Care Center.
On occasion of Birth Anniversary of Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe Ji (a social reformer, folk poet, and writer) on 1-August-2018, we have exhibited a stall @ Annabhau Sathe Udyan, Suman Nagar, Chembur, Mumbai with theme of Drugs De-Addiction and Mental Illness Care. Massive response from the people to avail our free services on Drugs De-Addiction and Mental Illness Care Center.
On occasion of Birth Anniversary of Lokshahir Annabhau Sathe Ji (a social reformer, folk poet, and writer) on 1-August-2018, we have exhibited a stall @ Annabhau Sathe Udyan, Suman Nagar, Chembur, Mumbai with theme of Drugs De-Addiction and Mental Illness Care. Massive response from the people to avail our free services on Drugs De-Addiction and Mental Illness Care Center.
World No Tobacco Day
31st May 2018
Drug De-addiction Guidance Camp
At:
1) Mulund West Police Station, Mumbai-400080
2) Navghar Police Station, Mulund East, Mumbai-400081
World No Tobacco Day
31st May 2018
Drug De-addiction Guidance Camp
At:
1) Mulund West Police Station, Mumbai-400080
2) Navghar Police Station, Mulund East, Mumbai-400081
World No Tobacco Day
31st May 2018
Drug De-addiction Guidance Camp
At:
1) Mulund West Police Station, Mumbai-400080
2) Navghar Police Station, Mulund East, Mumbai-400081
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal -Environment Protection Division with association of JSW Steel Limited @ Village-Dolvi, Taluka-Pen, District-Raigad on 5th May 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal -Environment Protection Division with association of JSW Steel Limited @ Village-Dolvi, Taluka-Pen, District-Raigad on 5th May 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal -Environment Protection Division with association of JSW Steel Limited @ Village-Dolvi, Taluka-Pen, District-Raigad on 5th May 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal -Environment Protection Division with association of JSW Steel Limited @ Village-Dolvi, Taluka-Pen, District-Raigad on 5th May 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Enviornment Protection Division @ Pen, Raigad on 27th April 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Enviornment Protection Division @ Pen, Raigad on 27th April 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Enviornment Protection Division @ Pen, Raigad on 27th April 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Enviornment Protection Division @ Pen, Raigad on 27th April 2018.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Enviornment Protection Division @ Pen, Raigad on 27th April 2018.
Switch to environment friendly, economical & most importantly empowering Utkarsh-Nirali cloth pads Utkarsh-Nirali reusable fabric pads are made of different types of natural fabric for best absorbency, leak proofing & dryness. Date-8th March 2019.
Switch to environment friendly, economical & most importantly empowering Utkarsh-Nirali cloth pads Utkarsh-Nirali reusable fabric pads are made of different types of natural fabric for best absorbency, leak proofing & dryness. Date-8th March 2019.
Switch to environment friendly, economical & most importantly empowering Utkarsh-Nirali cloth pads Utkarsh-Nirali reusable fabric pads are made of different types of natural fabric for best absorbency, leak proofing & dryness. Date-8th March 2019.
Switch to environment friendly, economical & most importantly empowering Utkarsh-Nirali cloth pads Utkarsh-Nirali reusable fabric pads are made of different types of natural fabric for best absorbency, leak proofing & dryness. Date-8th March 2019.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal - Environment Protection Division at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Vegetable Market, Panvel, Raigad.
Date: 4th March 2018
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal - Environment Protection Division at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Vegetable Market, Panvel, Raigad.
Date: 4th March 2018
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal - Environment Protection Division at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Vegetable Market, Panvel, Raigad.
Date: 4th March 2018
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal - Environment Protection Division at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Vegetable Market, Panvel, Raigad.
Date: 4th March 2018
The center will facilitate employment generation schemes for women of tribal region through skill development programmes. It will also be the storage and packing center of reusable and eco-friendly Nirali Sanitary Pads. Please contact us to know more please visit center Shop No-1, Thakre Building, Shastri Nagar, Opp. Ice Factory, Wada, Palghar.
Date: 11th February 2018
The center will facilitate employment generation schemes for women of tribal region through skill development programmes. It will also be the storage and packing center of reusable and eco-friendly Nirali Sanitary Pads. Please contact us to know more please visit center Shop No-1, Thakre Building, Shastri Nagar, Opp. Ice Factory, Wada, Palghar.
Date: 11th February 2018
The center will facilitate employment generation schemes for women of tribal region through skill development programmes. It will also be the storage and packing center of reusable and eco-friendly Nirali Sanitary Pads. Please contact us to know more please visit center Shop No-1, Thakre Building, Shastri Nagar, Opp. Ice Factory, Wada, Palghar.
Date: 11th February 2018
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal -Environment Protection Division at Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai.
Date: 20th January 2018
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal -Environment Protection Division at Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai.
Date: 20th January 2018
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled "Say No To Plastic Bags" by Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal -Environment Protection Division at Shivaji Park, Dadar, Mumbai.
Date: 20th January 2018
Inauguration of Drugs De-addiction Center at Mulund on
Date: 31st December 2018
Inauguration of Drugs De-addiction Center at Mulund on
Date: 31st December 2018
Inauguration of Drugs De-addiction Center at Mulund on
Date: 31st December 2018
Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Social justice and empowerment division on 3rd December being International Day of Person With Disability spent our day off with the #SPECIALLY_ABLED beings from #ADHAR. A lunch and some gifts for 209 residents, is all it to bring million dollar smile on their faces.
Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Social justice and empowerment division on 3rd December being International Day of Person With Disability spent our day off with the #SPECIALLY_ABLED beings from #ADHAR. A lunch and some gifts for 209 residents, is all it to bring million dollar smile on their faces.
Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Social justice and empowerment division on 3rd December being International Day of Person With Disability spent our day off with the #SPECIALLY_ABLED beings from #ADHAR. A lunch and some gifts for 209 residents, is all it to bring million dollar smile on their faces.
Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal-Social justice and empowerment division on 3rd December being International Day of Person With Disability spent our day off with the #SPECIALLY_ABLED beings from #ADHAR. A lunch and some gifts for 209 residents, is all it to bring million dollar smile on their faces.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Vitthal Market, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on 2-October-2017.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Vitthal Market, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on 2-October-2017.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Vitthal Market, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on 2-October-2017.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Vitthal Market, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on 2-October-2017.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Charminar, Hyderabad on 19th February 2017.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Charminar, Hyderabad on 19th February 2017.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Charminar, Hyderabad on 19th February 2017.
Environmental Protection Awareness Campaign titled Say No To Plastic Bags at Charminar, Hyderabad on 19th February 2017.
Utkarsh Global Foundation (formerly known as Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal) is a Mumbai based organization founded in 2010 by a group of youngsters. It works in the field of environment protection, animal welfare, women’s education and empowerment, social justice and empowerment and disaster preparedness with a view to make the world a better place for every living organism and human being.
Utkarsh Global Foundation (formerly known as Utkarsh Star Mitra Mandal) B-31, 34 and 35, Minerva Industrial Estate, Asha Nagar, Mulund (West), Mumbai-400 080
022 2567 6000