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Kiran's First Job: A Journey Empowering Her Rural Bihar Community
यह मेरी पहली नौकरी है। मैंने पहले कभी फील्ड पर काम नहीं किया था। मैं खुद सुपौल की रहने वाली हूं, लेकिन हमारे ही समाज में कितनी सारी परेशानियां हैं, ये पहले कभी न देखा था, न समझा था। तो जाहिर है, जब मैंने इस काम की शुरुआत की, तो मुझे नहीं पता था कि मैं क्या कर पाऊंगी, और क्या नहीं। मैं सिर्फ़ इतना जानती थी कि मुझे कुछ करना है माताओं के लिए, बच्चों के लिए, अपने सुपौल के लिए। शुरुआती दिनों में ही एहसास हुआ कि बदलाव सिर्फ़ सोचने से नहीं, करने से आता है।
Kiran Kumari
Jun 3


Who goes to Bihar for work? Is Bihar even safe for women?
I have visited more than 20 states in India. But I never had a chance to explore Bihar. I had heard a lot about migration from this state. So, I felt it was the right time to visit. I wanted to connect with a remote community to understand life here firsthand. I landed at Darbhanga airport from Delhi. I wasn’t sure what to expect. Soon, I was on my way to Triveniganj (ZealGrit Foundation’s base location). The moment I arrived, Saroj greeted me with a warm hug.
Aparna Agrawal
May 15


Bleeding in Silence: The Reality of Menstruation in Rural India
While India has reached Mars and aspires to be a global technology leader, millions of women in rural Bihar still struggle to access basic knowledge about their own bodies. In the absence of education, myths, fears, and whispered half-truths shape their understanding of reproductive health. Today, I share the story of Neha, a 25-year-old woman from a village in the Supaul district. She never went to school and got married so young that she cannot recall her age at the time.
Mukta Viplave
Feb 19


The Long journey of motherhood
Eight months ago, ZealGrit decided to step into Supaul, where data speaks of a grim reality. 69.4% of children aged 6-59 months were anaemic, and 42.9% of children under five were stunted. But beyond the statistics, we saw stories of silent battles, of mothers trying to raise their children with little to no support. If we wanted to improve maternal and child health outcomes, we had to start from the very beginning—from conception to the first two years of life.
ZealGrit Foundation
Feb 6


Things That Matter Are Hard, But A Shared Cup of Tea Can Show The Way
Supaul, where we operate, presents concerning health indicators. According to the National Family Health Survey-5 data (2019-20), over 50% of pregnant women and 60% of children aged 6-59 months are anaemic, while nearly half of all children under five are wasted or underweight. These numbers made it clear that intervention was necessary. But numbers alone never tell the whole story. To really understand the need, we had to get up close. With that in mind, we created our to-do
Anshika Pandey
Jan 21


Preventing Child Marriage One Sketch At A Time
These sketches reflect a harsh reality that many adolescent girls face, particularly in rural areas. While many of us talk about empowering our daughters, too many are still married off at ages as young as 12 to 18. Society often asks, “What’s the point of educating a girl?” instead of saying, let's educate her and make her self-dependent. We all know this, and yet it is worth reiterating that girls can achieve incredible things when given the right opportunities.
Purnima Jha
Jan 9


The chicken-egg problem of Malnutrition
What came first—the chicken or the egg? It feels like one of those never-ending debates. The same can be applied to malnutrition. Malnutrition is the cause or outcome of poor health. It's challenging to pin down because malnutrition forms a vicious cycle, constantly feeding into itself. Let us understand this with Radha's story (name changed). Radha is a 16-year-old mother of a three-month-old baby. She had lost her first child during delivery barely a year ago when she was n
Anshika Pandey
Dec 31, 2024


Turning Hurdles into Triumphs: Mastering the Art of Facilitation
Imagine walking into a classroom buzzing with excitement. The students are eager for the session, their faces lighting up as they greet you. You start with a simple question from the previous discussion, and immediately, hands shoot up to answer. These moments, where even the shyest students are beginning to speak up and engage, are not just moments of pride—they're filled with hope and optimism for the potential of meaningful change.
Purnima Jha
Sep 4, 2024


Bite by Bite: Empowering Healthy Eating Habits in Adolescents
In the busy world of hostel life, quick and easy snacks often win over healthy, wholesome meals. Whenever I felt hungry, I would grab a packet of Maggi, a bag of chips or cream biscuits, accompanied by milk tea, without thinking much about it. They tasted good and satisfied my hunger, so why not, correct? But soon enough, reality hit me hard. After a few months, my stomach started hurting, and pain became a constant companion, messing with my daily routine and even my studies
Purnima Jha
Jun 12, 2024


Empowering Adolescent Girls: Rolling the Dice to Conquer UTI
In India, a poignant reality unfolds for adolescent girls, revealing a significant lack of understanding and support for their reproductive and sexual health. My recent visit to a government high school brought this starkly to light, exposing the silent battles of teenage girls, struggles that linger unnoticed and unattended. Questions like: “How often should I change sanitary napkins?”How can I handle debilitating period pain that keeps me out of school for days?”
Saroj
Dec 24, 2023


The Journey Behind ZealGrit's Founding
I was born in a small village in Rajasthan, India, where drought, food shortages, and hunger were all too familiar. For seven long years, our village faced drought, teaching me how vital food and nutrition are for everyone's growth and well-being. These experiences shaped my education and career choices.
Saroj
Dec 12, 2023
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