In a remarkable gathering of collective energy and purpose, 150 young people from tribal community came together once again to strengthen their understanding of identity, justice and leadership. Beyond the youth living in the Habhuti Organization’s settlement, this group is emerging as an independent, aware and capable collective of young leaders. Students from 15 colleges … Continue reading Youth from Nomadic & Tribal Communities Lead a Powerful Dialogue on History, Identity and Mental Justice
Anubhuti and Birla College Celebrate Constitution Day with Powerful Youth Dialogue and Collective Reflection
AnubhutI, in coordination with Birla College, Kalyan, marked Constitution Day with an inspiring and meaningful event that brought together the energy, clarity and commitment of young minds. The programme unfolded as a vibrant collective dialogue where students engaged deeply with the values embedded in the Indian Constitution, recognising its relevance not just as a historic … Continue reading Anubhuti and Birla College Celebrate Constitution Day with Powerful Youth Dialogue and Collective Reflection
Anubhuti’s District-Level Youth Symposium Begins with Powerful Conversations on Career, Justice and Mental Wellbeing
AnubhutI marked a remarkable beginning to its District-Level Youth Symposium, a full-day programme crafted with the intention of nurturing career leadership rooted in gender sensitivity, mental health awareness, legal understanding and social justice. This symposium is particularly designed for first-generation learners from Nomadic, Adivasi, rural and marginalised communities—young individuals who often navigate life’s challenges without … Continue reading Anubhuti’s District-Level Youth Symposium Begins with Powerful Conversations on Career, Justice and Mental Wellbeing
Mental Justice in Action: Building Awareness and Dignity Across Communities
At Anubhuti, we believe that mental health is not the responsibility of any single individual. Addressing mental health needs requires a collective, society-wide approach, where accountability extends far beyond the health system and permeates every pillar of democracy. True mental dignity for all especially for communities historically subjected to injustice can only be achieved when … Continue reading Mental Justice in Action: Building Awareness and Dignity Across Communities
Guts Fellowship 2025 – 3rd Cohort Started!
The 2025 cohort was started on the historical day of Labour Day, and the first assignment of the year was to study about great kings, queens, social reformers and leaders - irrespective of their religion, caste, class and gender. The subsequent presentations and discussions were a testament to the open-mindedness and stand with Constitutional values … Continue reading Guts Fellowship 2025 – 3rd Cohort Started!
Residential Training Camp on “Growing Up”, with youth of age 15 and above
This second generation of youth leaders are really emerging into their own now. This is the 15yrs+ batch from over 10 Nomadic, Adivasi, rural, tent communities, who are forming the second line of leaders, communicators, bridges and most importantly aware and intellectually conscious members in the community. With increasing social, Constitutional, political, cultural and historical … Continue reading Residential Training Camp on “Growing Up”, with youth of age 15 and above
The Indian Constitution and NT-DNT communities
https://idronline.org/article/rights/the-politics-of-knowledge-constitution-and-nt-dnt-communities/ The politics of knowledge: Constitution and NT-DNT communities | IDR
3-Days Summer Camp with Adolescents: on Peace-Building
We used the opportunity of the school summer vacations to hold a 3-days long “Summer Camp” with adolescents and children from all the Community Centres. Over the 3 days, close to 200 children came together on a journey on love and peace. 90% being from Nomadic, Denotified, Indigenous tribes, they came together from 12 communities … Continue reading 3-Days Summer Camp with Adolescents: on Peace-Building
Youth-led Ambedkar Jayanti Train Campaign
Adolescent and Youth leaders of the Badlache Parv Kala Manch reached over 1000 local train travelers in a day-long campaign! Untiringly singing songs, handing out Preamble copies and holding small group discussions, strongly supported by our all-women’s team!
Developing Scientific Thought in Adolescent Girls
This event was designed to support and encourage scientific thinking in adolescent girls and young women from Nomadic Denotified Tribes, Adivasi and rural communities. We feel an organizational and constitutional responsibility to facilitate scientific, critical, investigative, experimental, observation and questioning skills within youth. As part of our commitment to the next generation, Anubhuti co-ordinated a … Continue reading Developing Scientific Thought in Adolescent Girls
