Adyasha Priyadarshini

Adyasha is an ambitious individual, passionate about social impact. She is a zoology major, climate and mental health activist who works on wholesome sustainability. She uses poetry, painting, writing, and most forms of creativity as a voice for advocacy. She loves animals more than humans (but hates lizards).

Period Education: Breaking the Stigma around Menstruation

Period Education: Ending Taboos and Changing Lives

Cultural Taboos and Misconceptions Surrounding Menstruation The Consequences of Inadequate Period Education The Role of Schools in Providing Period Education The Future of Period Education The Impact of Girl Power USA in Menstrual Health Education Overview: Despite being a biological process, menstruation is wrapped in numerous taboos and notions. Period education is crucial to break [...]

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Cultural Taboos and Misconceptions Surrounding Menstruation The Consequences of Inadequate Period Education The Role of Schools in Providing Period Education The Future of Period Education The Impact of Girl Power USA in Menstrual Health Education Overview: Despite being a biological process, menstruation is wrapped in numerous taboos and notions. Period education is crucial to break
Education In India

Navigating Education in India: Outdated, Mismanaged or Unequal?

Education in India Violence and Discrimination Lack of Holistic Education Corruption In The System Overview: Education in India is faced by many challenges, especially for underserved children. Gender disparity persists, especially in rural areas, where girls face early dropouts due to societal norms and limited access. Poverty forces many children to leave school early, prioritizing

Navigating Education in India: Outdated, Mismanaged or Unequal? Read More »

Education in India Violence and Discrimination Lack of Holistic Education Corruption In The System Overview: Education in India is faced by many challenges, especially for underserved children. Gender disparity persists, especially in rural areas, where girls face early dropouts due to societal norms and limited access. Poverty forces many children to leave school early, prioritizing