Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Collaborates with UNESCO to launch Menstrual Health and Hygiene Campaign in Bengaluru

50% of adolescent girls (aged 15 years to 19 years) in poor urban areas do not have access to hygienic methods of managing periods
Economically developed states like Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and the union territory of Delhi exhibited a higher adoption rate of hygienic methods

Bengaluru / June 23, 2023: UNESCO India and Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, one of India’s top ten universities according to the NIRF 2023 Rankings, have joined forces to launch a campaign aimed at raising awareness about menstrual health and hygiene management, particularly among women, including young girls attending school Bengaluru during an event organized by the Gender Equality and Integrated Holistic Health Working Groups of C20 India at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s Bengaluru Campus, with the support of OMNEX. Introducing five teaching-learning modules developed by UNESCO India with Procter & Gamble, Whisper, the campaign was nationally inaugurated at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad on the 8th of June 2023. These modules address the various challenges associated with menstrual health and hygiene management, such as disability, gender, educators, young adults, and nutrition.

Titled “Spotlight Red,” the teaching-learning modules offer comprehensive resources and strategies for learners, educators, menstruators, and community leaders. Their purpose is to enhance understanding and skills related to menstruation management while fostering awareness about its societal impact. The modules aim to empower adolescents from diverse backgrounds, including girls with disabilities, by providing them with access to period and puberty education. Moreover, they seek to create a supportive environment through interventions at the school, state, and national levels, enabling these adolescents to continue their education.

UNESCO India and P&G also launched a National Survey and Gap Analysis report on Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management under the #KeepGirlsinSchool campaign. The report revealed that in poor urban areas, 50% of adolescent girls (aged 15 to 19) lack access to hygienic methods for managing their periods. However, economically developed states like Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and the union territory of Delhi exhibited a higher adoption rate of hygienic methods. More than 220 people attended the event, including girl students, teachers from various schools in Bengaluru, along with civil society organisations. The #KeepGirlsinSchool initiative enjoys the support of advocacy partners, including the UNESCO Chair for Gender Equality & Women’s Empowerment at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham the Civil20 India Working Groups on Gender Equality and Integrated Holistic Health and OMNEX.

Distinguished guests attending the launch included Chief Guest Mrs. B. B. Cauvery, IAS, State Project Director, Samagra Shikshana Karnataka; Mrs. Rupali Ganguli, Indian Television, Actress; Dr. Akkai Padmashali, Transgender rights activist; Dr. Huma Masood, Senior Gender Specialist, UNESCO India; Ms. Kruti Desai, Communications Head, Whisper, Procter and Gamble India; Dr Manoj P., Dean, School of Business, Campus Director, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru, Dr. Sriram Devanathan, Principal, School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru
During the event, renowned Indian television actress, Mrs. Rupali Ganguli, said, “Today, 1 in 5 girls drop out of school due to a lack of menstruation education and products. Shockingly, 70% of girls are unaware of periods when they first experience them. Even mothers who are girl’s closest friends, teachers, lack knowledge about the science of periods. I take immense pride in collaborating with Whisper and UNESCO to unveil inclusive and exhaustive teaching modules. All of us can be changemakers and contribute in our own small ways to ensure that the daughters of this country can attend school and experience their first period without confusion or embarrassment. They should be able to live, play, and study with confidence and comfort. I am glad that I got the chance to spread awareness about menstrual hygiene and health and be the changemaker.”

Dr. Huma Masood, Gender Specialist at UNESCO New Delhi Multisectoral Regional Office, stated, “It is time to acknowledge the alarming statistics: an estimated 23 million girls drop out of school each year due to the lack of proper menstrual health and hygiene management. This partnership marks a crucial step forward in ensuring that every learner, every menstruator, is empowered and no one is left behind. With a comprehensive approach combining education and advocacy, we have developed five teaching learning modules dedicated to addressing this issue. Our first thematic area focuses on menstrual health and hygiene for gender empowerment, recognizing the gendered impact of menstruation on all genders. We firmly believe that by incorporating a gender lens, we can create a more inclusive and equitable educational environment. We have also developed a module that covers age-appropriate, rights-based, and skill-based education for early childhood care to tertiary education. Through critical thinking, discussions, and decision-making, we aim to instill a sense of empowerment and reflection in young minds.”

She further added, “In our pursuit of inclusive and equitable access to menstruation-related support, we must challenge the prevailing shame, stigma, and misconceptions surrounding menstruation. We acknowledge that menstruation is a natural process and have worked in collaboration with governments to ensure equal access to menstrual products and education. Our programs and schemes are aimed at bridging the gap and providing necessary support. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the current realities in India, we conducted a gap analysis and survey report in seven states: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal. This qualitative and quantitative initiative brings to light the challenges and opportunities within the education system.”

Chief Guest Mrs. B. B. Cauvery, IAS, State Project Director, Samagra Shikshana Karnataka, said, “Menstrual health and hygiene management is a crucial topic that demands our attention. Cultural practices that ostracize women and perpetuate discrimination must be challenged. We need to empower girls, break barriers, and provide clean facilities in schools. Access to sanitary pads and clean water is essential. Let’s prioritize nutrition and address the societal factors that lead to school dropouts and child marriages. We must unite and include all children, including transgender and those with special needs. Collaboration with knowledge partners is vital, and we need to break the silence and remove the taboo surrounding menstruation. Acceptance and equality should be embraced by all. Together, we can create a society where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.”

While sharing her experience, Dr Akkai Padmashali, Transgender rights activist, said, “I was born male, but I transformed into a female. I yearned to understand what it truly means to be a woman. But being a woman is not as simple as it seems; it means fighting against patriarchy, dominance, and societal expectations. In 2012, I underwent gender affirmation surgery, and as I lay on the hospital bed in Bangalore, seven bedsheets soaked in blood, I emerged as a transgender woman. I shared this truth with my mother, who warned me of the challenges women face in society. She spoke of the monthly pain she endures, reminding me that pain knows no gender, sex, or sexuality. Pain is universal. And so, I questioned the constructs that bind us. Fortunately, the government in Karnataka has taken steps to address women’s concerns through guarantees and initiatives. I extend my gratitude for such inclusive perspectives which has instilled hope within us, ensuring that our diverse identities find acceptance in society. As an intersex person, a transgender individual, a lesbian, a gay person, or anyone who falls under the umbrella of gender diversity, I long for a society that understands and celebrates our existence. It is through self-confidence, self-respect, self-love, and self-equality that we can truly effect change in any society.”

Dr Manoj P, Dean, School of Business, Campus Director, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru, said, “In our brief existence, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has emerged as a beacon of research, innovation, and advocacy for sustainable development, gender equality, and technological advancements. Our commitment to making a difference in society has been recognized by the Government of India, placing us among the top five universities in the country. We are honored to host the launch of the teaching learning module on menstrual health and hygiene management in Karnataka. Our esteemed Chancellor, Amma, graces this occasion, symbolizing our university’s pursuit of academic excellence and social responsibility.”

During the event, UNESCO showcased a comprehensive survey and gap analysis report, accompanied by a series of short films that effectively portrayed different dimensions of Menstrual Health and Hygiene Management. These films shed light on the diverse experiences and perspectives related to this vital subject matter, spanning across seven states in India. To further break down barriers and eliminate stigma surrounding periods, an empowering “Pride of Period Anthem” was also presented, fostering a more promising and inclusive future for all individuals who menstruate.

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Joyalukkas unveils ‘Sita Kalyanam’ An epic bridal collection inspired by a celestial love

Bengaluru, 23d June 2023: The world’s favourite jeweller, Joyalukkas is renowned globally for creating timeless jewellery for every occasion and all kinds of jewellery aficionados. The brand is known for their impeccable quality and an inimitable sense of aesthetic styles. Their flair for consistently attaining a fine balance between tradition and trend is incomparable.

The latest launch from Joyalukkas truly manifests the eternal allure of traditional temple jewellery in the most exquisite fashion. Sita Kalyanam Bridal Collection is a glorious tribute to the everlasting bond of love and devotion immortalized in the epic Ramayana. It is a magnificent celebration of the celestial union of Lord Rama and his soulmate Sita.

The painstakingly crafted exquisite ornaments in the Sita Kalyanam Bridal Collection truly capture the finest nuances of traditional temple jewellery. Each majestic piece is designed to be an integral part of a bride’s trousseau. Made by specialized craftsmen, the Sita Kalyanam Bridal Collection is the epitome of meticulous workmanship and uncompromising attention to detail for achieving a flawless finish.

Speaking on the occasion of the launch, Joy Alukkas, Chairman & MD, Joyalukkas Group, said, “We are celebrating our rich heritage and paying tribute to the mythical divinity of one of the world’s epic bonds of love with the Sita Kalyanam Bridal Collection. This unique collection is designed for today’s modern bride who cherishes traditional Indian values. At Joyalukkas we always strive to create jewellery that exemplifies style and signifies superior value. The Sita Kalyanam Bridal Collection is inspired by this philosophy which has enabled us to be the world’s favourite jeweller.”

The Sita Kalyanam Bridal collection will be available at all Joyalukkas showrooms across India. This range features a wide range of choices for brides to pick from.

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Press conference at Bangalore Press Club jointly held by Private Schools and Children Welfare Association Co-ordination committee.

Press conference on Friday 23rd June,2023 at 11.00a.m at Bangalore Press Club jointly held by Private Schools and Children Welfare Association Co-ordination committee. National President of PSACWA Syed Shamael Ahmed witnessed an International Conference on Quality Early Chiidhood Care and Development at Bangalore partnered with Nalanda Learning and highlighted on the important issues and changes happening in the Education System which hampers to the growth and peacefulness of Private Schools.

National President Syed Shamael Ahmed demanded the Central and State Govt to release RTE Reimbursement to many Private schools that are kept on hold for one or the other reason. He urged the Govt to think seriously on supporting the low budget schools falling from financial constraints

Syed Shamael Ahmed also said in the Press meet that the PSACWA welcomes the new NEP2020 policy in terms of providing quality and affordable education and focusing on the National Foundation and Literacy Program for Early Childhood Learners. In Collaboration with Nalanda Learning PSACWA will work to establish 25000 preschools across PAN India and support the Govt in making the Foundational stage the strongest pillar in every state.

At the Press meet National President of PSACWA has urged the State Govt to provide training to all boards of teachers via offline/online and has also requested Private School Managements to cooperate in working towards upgrading the teachers knowledge in teaching learning process.

Shamael Ahmed also stated that Schools should conduct monthly Parents Orientation Program to educate the changes happening in the educational system and showcase parents role as a community helpers that will leave a positive impact on every child’s developmental stage.

National Academic Director and Interational Representative of PSACWA Mr.Dheeraj Malhotra, State President PSACWA Karnataka Dr.Afshad Ahmed BZ, Mrs.Savitha, Committee members Mr.Devraj, Ayesha Sultana, CEO of NALANDA LEARNING Mr.Thamar and Thimar Mukherjee, witnessed the Press meet along with the National President Syed Shamael Ahmed.

23rd June 2023 will be closing ceremony of International Conference on Quality Early Childhood Care and Development by PSACWA TEAM OF KARNATAKA led by Karnataka State President Dr.Afshad Ahmed BZ at Bengaluru Public School Campus Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore honouring the foreign delegates who witnessed the event from 21st June to 23rd June.

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SOS Children’s Village Bengaluru Celebrates SOS Day with the Honorable Shri. Ramalinga Reddy, Minister of Transport, Karnataka

Bengaluru, June 23, 2023: SOS Children’s Village Bengaluru observed SOS Day, a special occasion commemorating the birth anniversary of the late Dr. Hermann Gmeiner, the Founder of SOS Children’s Villages. The event was graced by the presence of the distinguished Chief Guest, SOS Children’s Village Bengaluru Celebrates SOS Day with the Honorable Shri. Ramalinga Reddy, Minister of Transport, Karnataka along with Shri. B.Shivanna, MLA, Anekal Constituency and Shri. Sowmya Reddy, Ex-MLA, Jayanagar Constituency.
This SOS Day marks the 60 years of its inception in India and 75 years globally. The program commenced with a warm welcome extended to the esteemed Chief Guest by the Village Director, along with the mothers, children, and co-workers followed by a lamp lighting ceremony, accompanied by a heartfelt recitation of the ‘SOS prayer’ by the children. During the event, the Chief Guest and other dignitaries joined the stage to honor the mothers for their unwavering dedication and hard work. Additionally, exceptional children who had achieved remarkable academic success were recognised and awarded by the Chief Guest. The event also featured a variety of cultural activities and competitions, including dance, singing, art & craft, and more.
Expressing his gratitude,

Honorable Chief Guest Shri. Ramalinga Reddy, Minister of Transport, Karnataka remarked, “Today, we gather here to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Hermann Gmeiner, the visionary Founder of SOS Children’s Village. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the organisation for their exceptional work in empowering vulnerable children and communities. It is an honor to be among selfless caregivers and such wonderful children, and I thank you all for this memorable event.”
Mr. Sumanta Kar, CEO of SOS Children’s Villages India, highlighted “Our Family Like Care Programme is dedicated to providing holistic support to over 6500 children deprived of parental care, empowering them to thrive and succeed. We take great pride in witnessing the success stories of children who have embraced self-reliance and become valued contributors to their communities. Our comprehensive Basket of Care Solutions tackles the critical challenges faced by vulnerable families and communities, with a strong focus on preventing child abandonment. Through our transformative flagship intervention, the Family Strengthening Programme we are making a profound impact on the lives of over 40,000 children. Together, we are building a brighter future for every child in need.”
Established in 1964, SOS Children’s Villages India is part of the global SOS Children’s Village movement founded in 1949. With a presence in 22 States/UTs across the country, SOS Children’s Villages India provides a comprehensive value chain of quality care services that extends beyond childcare alone. The customised care interventions, including Family Like Care, Family Strengthening, Kinship Care, Short Stay Homes, Foster Care, Youth Skilling, Emergency Childcare, and Special Needs Childcare, aim to empower children without parental care or at risk of losing it, enabling them to become self-reliant and valuable members of society. The organisation also supports vulnerable families in achieving financial independence, creating safe and nurturing environments for the children under their care. Currently, over 6,500 children reside in 31 SOS Children’s Villages India, located from Srinagar to Kochi, and Bhuj to Shillong, where they are lovingly nurtured by over 600 SOS Mothers and Aunts. SOS Children’s Villages India touches the lives of more than 65,000 children and caregivers annually, making it the largest organisation of its kind in India.
SOS Day, observed on June 23 each year, serves as a tribute to Dr. Hermann Gmeiner, whose visionary leadership led to the establishment of the first SOS Children’s Village in Imst, Austria in 1949, in the aftermath of World War II.

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MOI Humanizes the Internet: Unveiling the World’s First Contextual Compute Machine

Powered by ISM technology, MOI, the world’s first context aware P2P protocol goes live to make Web3 simple, equitable, and real.

Bengaluru, June 22, 2023: MOI Technology, a context aware P2P Protocol ecosystem focused on transforming the web3 landscape announced the launch of their Testnet, Babylon, during MOI Connect 2023, at the Bangalore International Center, Bengaluru today. MOI Connect was an exciting event that brought together developers, industry leaders, and founders who were eager to explore a simpler and more practical way of transitioning to Web3 and to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation to shape the future of Web3.

MOI is a Layer-1 network based on the revolutionary concept of contextual compute and Interaction State Machine (ISM) to humanize internet and deliver a Web3 end-state that is simple, secure, equitable, scalable, and sustainable. Created by Sarva Labs, MOI aims to humanize the Internet by infusing the ease and practicality of peer-to-peer interactions from the physical world into the realm of digital world.

MOI’s Babylon Testnet is an incentivized public network that addresses the pain-points of blockchain industry by improving efficiency, scalability, flexibility, and security. Unlike, today’s blockchain’s primary focus only on applications, MOI through its emphasis on participant centricity, delivers human-like interactions in a digitally interacting world.

At the event, Anantha Krishnan, Founder of MOI, emphasized the significance of participant-centricity and contextual computing in the journey of MOI. He highlighted their role in delivering a humanized internet and fostering a web3 ecosystem that prioritizes the creation of an equitable and sustainable digitally interactive society.

This was followed by a live demo of the MOI network and its exciting abilities in transforming the MOI ecosystem. The launch also saw a comprehensive walk-through of different real- world applications that can be built uniquely on MOI through its distinct context-aware consensus.

Later, the agenda proceeded with an industry talk, a panel conversation, and a workshop that aimed to showcase various applications in the realms of security, privacy, adaptive data management, secure decentralized finance (DeFi), and the practical transition from Web2 to Web3. These demonstrations were conducted utilizing MOI’s advanced Proof-of-Context (PoXT) consensus mechanism, innovative context-aware PISA runtime, and a revolutionary MDAG (Multi-linked Composite Directed Acyclic Graph) data structure.

MOI Connect 2023 gathered prominent leaders, CXOs, academicians, and web3 leaders, across diverse niches namely, Pankaj Ral (Aditya Birla Group), Chandresh Aharwar (Unilend Finance), Dhruv Garg (AIGF),_Ishan Garg (Unreal Finance), Kushagra Singh (Gitopia), Vineet Madan (DSCI), Dr. Jai Ganesh (Harman), Marianne Magnin (Art ID Standard), Professor C. Pandurangan (IISC), Mahalingam (NetCons), CR Rajagopal (Deloitte), Prashant Maurya (Spheron), Avush Ranjan from Huddle01, Prof Pandurangan from IISc, Rajat Gahlot (QuillAudits), Satish Panchopakesan (Arvind Fashion), Roland Landers (AIGF) Mayank Jain (US Tech), and Deepanshu Tripathi (AssetMantle), shared their insights into how web3 can become more humanized, user-centric, and personalized along with emphasizing MOl’s key role in hastening this transformation.

“We are delighted to unveil the eagerly awaited Babylon Testnet, dedicated to unlocking the full potential of the web3 landscape. Our primary goal with this launch is to bring simplicity and human-centricity to digital networks and personalize the internet. Through MOI, we are ushering the transfommative era of Contextual Compute and Interaction State Machines that will reshape how businesses and individuals operate in the emerging digital interacting society. As the tech industry embraces blockchain and its vast range of applications, MOI is poised for even more rernarkable advancements.” Anantha Krishnan, Founder, MOI exprossed his enthusiasm about the launch.

The event was launched in collaboration with prestigious partners including Data Security Council of India (DSCI). National Center of Excellence, Art Identification Standard (AIS). Quillaudits, India Blockchain Alliance (IBA), and Zeeve, followed by community partners, OG Club, Foundership, and Lumos Academy.

As businesses worldwide recognize the power of Web3, MOI emerges as the perfect choice for a practical and seamless migration from Web2 to Web3. With its native ISM technology and context aware mechanism, MOl ecosystem is set to be the solution to global web3 scalability with security and true user personalization

To learn more, visit: moi.technology

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