UNICEF recognizes that youth are the most influential catalysts in shaping communities and
driving change. They are the upcoming thought leaders of society and powerful change agents
for behavioral transformations. Particularly during the pandemic, youth worldwide have
emerged as champions of change, making remarkable contributions as volunteers and young
healthcare professionals to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. International experts warn that
the adverse impact of COVID-19 could potentially erase the gains achieved in various sectors
over the past 50 years, with women and children being particularly vulnerable.
A behavioral club is a collective of motivated youth from colleges and universities who are
dedicated to learning and driving positive change in society. The club provides a platform
for students to delve deeper into the behavioral insights of individuals and the community,
particularly focusing on the concept of nudging.
2023 has been declared the International Millet Year. Millets (Shri Anna) ranks as the 6th most
important cereal grain in the world, which includes Jowar, Bajra, Ragi, Sawan, Kangni, Cheena,
Kodo . . .
Things to do in the programme ‘Recreate- Happiness’ for the ‘Inmate’ to make them feel alive and the sheer importance of their existence. Even in prison, . . .