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This year, Proud Fathers For Daughters celebrated the bond between father and daughter by staying strong in its commitment to education for the girl child and giving people an opportunity to be clicked by some of India’s most celebrated photographers.
Mahindra becomes the first Indian Auto OEM to enter the NFT universe
Mumbai March 10, 2022: Project Nanhi Kali is a pan-India programme, which empowers underprivileged girls with access to quality education. The project is jointly managed by two reputed organisations, the K.C. Mahindra Education Trust and Naandi Foundation. Designed to support girls from underprivileged families to complete 10 years of schooling, the project has transformed the lives of over 500,000 girls across 14 states in India.
Mumbai, March 8th, 2021: Mahindra & Mahindra Limited (M&M) today announced that VS Parthasarathy, President - Mobility Services Sector and Member of the Group Executive Board, has decided to leave the Group effective from April 1, 2021, to pursue personal interests. In this next phase of his career, he desires to leverage his rich professional experience to consult, mentor, build and scale businesses and initiatives across business, education and society.
New Delhi, India — October 30, 2019 —SAP India’s Code Unnati joins hands with Project Nanhi Kali to provide quality education and digital access to over 11,000 underprivileged girl children by 2020. The partnership was announced today at a high-profile event at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi in the presence of Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
Launched to mark National Girl Child Day, thisanthem has been created in collaboration with artistes, Deepa Unnikrishnan, aka DeeMC and Simi Talsania
Builds on the cause of girl child education through celebration of unconventional career choices
First and largest survey that highlights what it really means to be a teenage girl in India
74,000 teenage girls surveyed in over 600 districts across all 30 states of India.
Mumbai, Oct. 25, 2018: Investing in education, health, and livelihood opportunities for young women creates powerful ripple effects that benefit future generations and positively impact the economy and society.
~ Brings to life the 'Sooper City, Sooper Life' proposition for the community
~ Held in association with project Nanhi Kali, to support primary education for the girl child
Aimed at reversing the negative perception around the phrase Encouraging parents and the society at large to uninhibitedly harness the power of girl child education
Mumbai: K.C. Mahindra Education Trust today announced the launch of its new Nanhi Kali website (www.nanhikali.org) on the eve of International Women’s Day. Nanhi Kali is a national sponsorship programme which supports the education of the disadvantaged girl child. Established in 1996 by the K.C. Mahindra Education Trust (KCMET), Project Nanhi Kali, currently managed by KCMET and Naandi Foundation, is supporting the education of over 36,000 disadvantaged girl children across the country.