National Girl Child Day Celebration: Nurturing Confidence, Equality, and Opportunity

National Girl Child Day Celebration: Nurturing Confidence, Equality, and Opportunity

National Girl Child Day was celebrated across all operational areas of the Two Feet Ahead Together Project, reaffirming the collective commitment to the growth, wellbeing, and empowerment of girls.

The celebration echoed a strong message: a girl is not a burden, but a blessing—a dreamer, a learner, and a future leader. When girls are supported to learn, grow, and express themselves freely, families become stronger and communities progress together.

Through community interactions, awareness sessions, and child-focused engagements, the project actively complemented ongoing government efforts to create a supportive and enabling environment for girls. Key focus areas included education, safety, confidence building, life skills, and the promotion of positive social values.

The observance served as a powerful reminder that meaningful change is collective. When communities, institutions, and development initiatives work together, girls are nurtured with care, respect, and opportunity, enabling them to move forward with confidence.

💗 By walking together, we can ensure that every girl steps into the future with hope, dignity, and strength.

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When Children Are Trusted, Transformation Begins

When Children Are Trusted, Transformation Begins

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In one village, children identified an abandoned, unused building and envisioned a new purpose for it. Through dialogue, collaboration, and collective thinking, they proposed transforming the space into something that reflected their interests and aspirations. With structured guidance, the children prepared a simple budget, planned the renovation, and confidently engaged with community members, building trust and collective support along the way.

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Our CEO-cum-Secretary, Mr. Rajendra Meher, has been honoured with the prestigious 6th Inderjit Khurana National Award 2025. This recognition celebrates his unwavering dedication, visionary leadership, and lifelong commitment to empowering communities and transforming lives.

For decades, Mr. Meher has been a driving force in advancing social development and placing children, families, and communities at the centre of meaningful change. This award reflects his consistent efforts, compassionate approach, and mission-driven leadership.

A Legacy of Inspiration

We extend our heartiest congratulations to Mr. Meher for this remarkable achievement. His accomplishments continue to inspire every member of the YCDA team to:

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  • Work harder for a better and brighter tomorrow

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At YCDA, this honour is not just an award — it is a milestone that motivates us to strengthen our efforts in building resilient, inclusive, and empowered communities.

Once again, congratulations, Sir. We are proud to walk alongside you in the collective journey toward positive social change.

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