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    Blind people association’s ‘Vision in the dark’
    (MICA, 2018) Bharatwal, Vakul; Garg, Nikita; Mishra, Utkarsh
    BPA has been working extensively in Ahmedabad since 1984.Consistent with the philosophy, it works for providing education, employment opportunities, equal rights and quality of life for them. BPA, understands that gainful employment plays an essential part in the life of a person because it gives him status and binds him to society. Acceptance of disabled persons at work can be viewed as society's acceptance of these Persons without discrimination. The work done by the association is at par with other blind schools and NGOs, what we think as a team which needs to be replenished is the website and to increase BPAs influence circle to national level so that everyone (nationwide) should be familiar with the mission and values of BPA. Blind People's Association achieves and aims at achieving its mission through an array of initiatives that it has undertaken. The steps being taken to bridge the gap between its mission and vision are as follows:
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    Rural Immersion project : Samvedana Trust
    (MICA, 2020) Grover, Aanchal; Mittal, Jayshree; Garg, Nikita; Nayak, Rashmi; Kailkhura, Shradha; Pandey, Surabhi
    To create an awareness among rural adolescent girls (from Dholka): on menstrual and personal hygiene, mental health, importance of education to break poverty, nutrition, and prevention of anemia. Four important topics to be covered: 1. Education 2. Health & Nutrition 3. Hygiene & Grooming 4. Menstrual Health The main role was to ensure that the girls understood the importance of each of the aforementioned aspects and the role they play in their overall growth and development. Coming up with thought provoking short films touching upon these issues to ensure that the girls are always engaged. Additionally, create sessions with social-emotional learning- people sharing stories, involving more stakeholders like their mothers to create more impact. To create a dialogue platform for the girls to open their minds and to make them connect with their pride as a girl/woman.

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