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 learnt with pleasure that the esteemed Unheard Voices is coming out with a special number on the role and contribution of the marginalized and weaker sections of the society in the run up to Independence in August, 1947 and development and progress of the country thereafter on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Independence of India, an important milestone in our national life. I take this opportunity to wish the Unheard Voices all the best and success in its endeavors to realize its motto "Knowled for Empowerment" under the aegis of Social Studies Foundation. With the launch of the Unheard Voices on April 14, birth anniversary of Babasaheb B.R. Ambedkar, this year, I am reminded of the 'Mooknayak' - the mouthpiece of Babasaheb's struggle and mission in making the voices of the under-privileged heard during the freedom struggle from the colonial rule and also for the upliftment and empowerment of the socially depressed segments of the society. I am confident that the Unheard Voices and Social Studies Foundation would contribute positively in creating much need awareness in the society to integrate the socially marginalized sections with the main stream of the society at large. The idea of 'Samrasta' is the only way to strengthen the lofty principles of Equality, Liberty, Justice and Fraternity so rightly enshrined in our Constitution. I join you all happily in these endeavors and congratulate The Unheard Voices and Social Studies Foundation on the occasion. Greetings on the Independence Day.
Many thanks for your email of December 16, 2021 sending me good wishes for receiving the Padmashri Award. I have gone through the e-publication ‘Unheard Voices’ and found it very impressive. I thank you once again for including my name also in the publication.
Respected, I went through the latest issue of Unheard Voices, Really, it's an unheard voice of India. Particularly impressed by an article on Maharaja Sayajirao Gaikwad. Congratulations to the editor and both the author's for their such a great Contribution.
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