Social Studies Foundation is a company which believes in a discrimination free society. We are committed to Identifying the problems of the deprived classes and finding solutions thereof. Our endeavour is to identify people who contribute towards promoting harmony and equality in the society and acknowledge their contribution. We would also like to be a contributor to the policy making in the related areas. We firmly believe that positive thoughts and actions would help dissolve the barriers and enable building up a harmonious society.
Lokmata Ahilyabai Holkar’s reign stands as a luminous chapter in the annals of Indian history.
Ahilyadevi’s legacy extends beyond governance; she was a trailblazer for women’s empowerment.
Girish Makwana is an Indian film director,
currently settled in Australia. Makwana
is not merely a director but also a writer,
producer and has
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Shubham Pottala’s journey is a powerful
testament to resilience, vision, and the
transformative power of education. Emerging
from the remote G
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Kalpana Saroj believes that it is not
about ownership but stewardship,
a responsibility to use what she has
been given for the greater good.
I
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Bhushan Gavai is the new Chief Justice of India. We have 51 Chief Justices till the
date and Bhushan Gavai is the second justice with Scheduled Cast
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Shailaja Paik is an Indian-American researcher
and professor in history at the University
of Cincinnati, and she embodies the potential
for indi
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Satish Kumar’s recent appointment
as Chairman and CEO of the
Railway Board represents a
historic milestone, not just for him
personally, but
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I am very happy that you wrote about Dalit Hindus living in Pakistan and heard their pain. Because I have many relatives there who live in great difficulty. I have a suggestion that something should be written about those Dalits and Hindus living near the borders of both the countries who are related to each other. At the same time, we should also write about the displaced people coming to India.
It's an excellent growth in a very short period of time, but we must address some more issues dignity, victimology, indigenous healing systems which concerns the targeted community and society too.
Unheard Voices actually covered not only unheard voices but also understood communities by major parts of society and which is the need of hour. India can become a super power only when grassroots people of India are allowed to put their contribution in this growth & it is possible only when they will get some job/work to earn their bread & butter. When we talk about GDP growth 8.5% lets focus on small scale industry. Bangladesh has already proven it by microfinance policy. Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist and civil society leader Dr. Mohamad Yunus Founder of Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance. This type of revolutionary concept can be adopted, implemented strongly to create economic and social development from a lower level. Peace and prosperity cannot be achieved unless large population groups find ways in which to break out of poverty. Development must be made by contributed by and shared by each and every part of the society irrespective of their caste, religion, tradition. Unheard Voices is a great effort to make awareness of it.
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