Empowering Girls: Kishori Protsahan Samaroh Celebrates National Girl Child Day

A 'Jagrut Kishori' being felicitated. Image courtesy: Company press release

Kishori Utkarsh Pahel is a multi-stakeholder partners program. A program initiated by the district administration, Bharuch for the empowerment of adolescent girls of Bharuch district in coordination with the department of education, health and women and child development departments. DCM Shriram Foundation has been supporting the program under their CSR initiative whereas BharatCares by CSRBOX (SMEC Trust) is the implementing organisation. The joint effort of all the stakeholders and departments has resulted in identifying 122 Gram Jagrut Kishoris and 10 Taluka Jagrut Kishori from the total of 4180 girls trained.

Kishori Utkarsh Pahel is the dream project of Tushar Sumera, IAS, Collector and District Magistrate, Bharuch, it was launched on 24th January, 2023 on the ‘National Girl Child Day’. With a view to motivating the well qualified “Gram and Taluka Jagrut Kishoris” and portraying the journey of the project in Jhagadia, the “Kishori Protsahan Samaroh” was organised on National Girl Child Day on 24th January, 2024 at Conference Hall, Jhagadia Industrial Association, Jhagadia.

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Jagrut Kishoris. Image courtesy: Company press release

Ten taluka jagrut Kishoris and 112 gram jagrut Kishoris were facilitated in the presence of Tushar Sumera, D.S.Baria, SDM, Jhagadia, Mamlatdar, Jhagadia, Swati Raol, District Education Officer; Dr. J. S Dulera, Chief District Health Officer, Dr. Divyesh Parmar, Education Inspector; B L Maheria, Circle Police Inspector, Ankleshwar. Along with them, B.M. Patel, President and COO, Chemicals, DCM Shriram Ltd., and Aman Pannu, President, DCM Shriram Foundation as well as Vijay Gokhle, ED, ONGC Ankleshwar and Bhomik Shah, Trustee, BharatCares were present.

The event showcased the journey of Kishori Utkarsh Pahel program. Presenting the virtual journey of Kishori Utkarsh Pahel and witnessing the live experience shared by the Taluka Jagrut Kishoris Yashvi Purohit and Tanjima Sheikh were the moments to capture. It was a proud moment for all the stakeholders to see the growth of the girls and the change this project has brought in the lives of the adolescent girls of the block.

Swati Raol shared her insights on the ‘National Girl Child Day’ and presented her thoughts on the issues affecting the girls. Tushar Sumera addressed the girls and congratulated them on achieving the title and shared how they can bring a positive impact within the community with their awareness. He also talked about how important this project is to him and how it has been implemented beyond his expectations.

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Aman Pannu and Bhomik Shah offered their perspectives on how their organizations are related to this initiative and to make sure that the project reaches to each adolescent girl of the community. As per the press release, the ten taluka Jagrut Kishoris were felicitated with the reward, certificate and tablets, whereas 112 Gram Jagrut Kishoris with reward and certificate and also their master trainers with the certificates for their contribution.