National, 30th Oct, 2022: Observing International Day of the Girl 2022, Youngistaan Foundation in collaboration with Telangana State Innovation Cell (TSIC), T-Hub, and Y-Hub organized an interactive discussion with Young Girl innovators, Social Entrepreneurs, and Global Girl Changemakers.
The custom-made event was hosted on Saturday night to enable adolescent girls to believe in their agency, leadership, and potential for an equal future. The event saw these changemakers share the stories behind their impactful journey. The event was graced by Shri. Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Principal Secretary to IT & IC, Dr. Shanta Thoutam, Chief Innovation Officer to Telangana, and Arun Daniel Yellamaty, Founder of Youngistaan Foundation.
To begin with, participants were taken for a walk-through of T-Works, India’s largest prototyping Center. During the visit, participants got a first-hand experience with innovation through prototyping activity and especially the children were in awe of the prototypes built by various people, after which they were geared up for the inspiring panel discussions.
The first-panel discussion started off with Global young speakers Madina Mamadalimova from Kyrgyzstan, Shaharin Haider Nikita, and Amena Rashid Bania from Bangladesh addressing the topic Global voices for a common goal – Our time is now – our rights, our future, where speakers shared 10 years from now they hope to see young girls with equal opportunities and enjoying basic human rights. They encouraged every young girl to take control of her own life and know what she wants. When we know what we want for ourselves, that leads to equality and the sustainability of our societies and cultures.
The next panel discussion had two young innovators Akshaya Dadigala who created a Sustainable Menstrual Waste Disposal Machine machine that segregates sanitary waste into biodegradable and non-biodegradable, Dhanni Pavani who created Octocleaner, an underwater drone that cleans trash deep within a water body. Giving a piece of advice to their peers, the speakers said “You should use all opportunities coming your way and start engaging in various programs. You have to start participating in and implementing various innovations. Don’t settle with the knowledge you have, learn more, and achieve more.”
In addition to panel discussion and interaction, the event had live music by Anusha Mondol and energizing set of games by Issac.
Young participants who attended the event shared their learning from the day, Rahul S, said, “The prototype walk was very nice, I wanted to spend more time on the campus and wanted to learn more about it.” Another participant who came all the way from Medak after getting to know about the event online, Pavani S, “My friend and I came to the event all the way from Medak to learn from all these young leaders and it was truly inspiring.” The other participants who attended students from various colleges such as Roda Mistry, a few young budding changemakers, and from the various childcare center such as Spoorthi foundation, Vivekananda homes, rainbow homes, Aamanvedika homes, were in awe of the world’s largest innovation hub and kept conversing with the young social entrepreneurs and innovators.
While sharing her inspiring life story, Dr. Shanta Thoutam, Chief Innovation Officer, Government of Telangana said that every young girl should believe in herself for having the power to make independent decisions and execute them to her fullest potential.
While introducing what T-Hub has to offer to every young entrepreneur, Vijay Bawra, Senior Director of Startup Innovation at T-Hub said, “When you see a problem and decide that something has to be done about it, but you do not know who to approach or what to do about it – that is what we try to solve at T-Hub.”
About Youngistaan Foundation: Youngistaan Foundation is one of India’s largest volunteer-driven organizations, that works to improve the lives of the most underprivileged and disadvantaged people through programs that address: hunger, homelessness, poverty, education inequity, gender inequality, taboos on menstruation, emergency responses, animal rights, capacity building, climate action, and many more issues.
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