Vaktavya Podcast

By: Amit Shukla
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  • Empower Panchayat | Amit Shukla, Amit Ji | S2 Ep 1 | Vaktavya Podcast
    Feb 28 2024

    नमस्ते दर्शकों!

    Vaktavya Podcast के Season 2 Episode 1 में आप सभी का स्वागत है। आज हमारे साथ जुड़ चुके हैं Amit ji , जो ग्राम मलकपुरा के प्रधान हैं और IIMC के Alumni हैं। Amit Ji एन.डी.टी.वी., डी. डी. न्यूज़, आउटलुक के साथ काम कर चुके हैं। इसके बाद Amit ने ग्राम प्रधानी की की तरफ रुख किया, जमीनी स्तर के समस्याओं को tackle करने के लिए।


    इस Podcast में हम बात करेंगे ढ़ेर सारी बातें Amit Ji की Early Life, Journey, जानने की कोशिश करेंगे Gram Panchayat की चुनोतियों को।


    साथ ही साथ हम बात करेंगे की क्या किया जा सकता है इन समस्याओं को ख़त्म करने के लिए।

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 10 - Panchayat Par Charcha With Lakshita Dagar
    Feb 28 2024

    Who Is Lakshita Dagar?

    She has scripted history by becoming the youngest sarpanch of Ujjain. The elections were carried out in three phases. Interestingly, the 21-year-old won the elections just a day before her birthday. There were eight other women contesting along with her but she won by a margin of nearly 487 votes.


    She also aspires to open an English medium school in her village. Next, she wants more and more children to get equipped with technology.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 9 - Panchayat Par Charcha With Maya Vishwakarma
    Feb 28 2024

    Maya Vishwakarma is the Founder and Chairperson of Sukarma Foundation. A native of Mehragaon village in district Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh (MP), India, Maya has been living in San Francisco, California, USA, for nearly a decade. After completing high school in her village, she went to Jabalpur RDVV University for her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Biochemistry. Her Master’s thesis dissertation work at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi focused on Nuclear Medicine. Later, she finished her Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in similar areas.


    She moved to the United States to pursue her PhD program in Chemical and Biological Engineering from SDSMT (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology). She dropped out from her PhD and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to pursue her career in Cancer Biology at UCSF hospital.


    While working in her home district for the last 5-6 years, she made a documentary on the model village, Baghuvar in Madhya Pradesh, titled “Swaraj Mumkin Hai” (Independence is Possible), and wrote a book by the same name. These projects were aimed at spreading awareness of rural education and sustainable villages, and have been awarded and appreciated at the national and international levels.


    Deeply inspired by PADMAN Arunachalam Muruganantham – he is a social entrepreneur who invented a low-cost sanitary pad manufacturing machine and started raising awareness about menstrual hygiene in rural India (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arunachalam_Muruganantham) – and the remarkable achievements in his home state of Tamil Nadu, she researched a few more startups in India that make affordable sanitary napkins using semi-automatic pad-making machines.


    Sukarma Foundation established a mini factory in 2017 to make sanitary napkins in Narsinghpur district under the brand name “No Tension”, providing employment to local women and raising menstruation awareness. The objective of this project is to protect tribal and rural girls/women from infections such as RTIs (Reproductive Tract Infections), UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections) and Cervical Cancer by educating them about menstrual hygiene and providing them with hygienic and low-cost sanitary pads.


    Sukarma Foundation has now expanded into rural health camps and Telemedicine centers in areas that do not have sufficient medical personnel.

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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