From Grassroots to Global – Leading Change for Human Dignity.
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“Photography is the common language of Modern history.” Holland Carter
“Photography is the common language of Modern history.” Holland Carter
Shruti Nagvanshi attends a celebratory lunch hosted by the President of India after being honored as one of the Top 100 Women Achievers of India in 2016 by MWCD and Facebook for her work in ‘Access to Justice: Protecting Women and Their Rights.Shruti Nagvanshi, alongside her life partner Lenin Raghuvanshi and their son Kabeer Karunik, at the ceremony for the International Human Rights Prize of the City of Weimar, held in Weimar, Germany, on December 10, 2010Women of marginalized communities in Varanasi honor Shruti Nagvanshi for being recognized among the Top 100 Women Achievers of India in 2016 by MWCD and Facebook, celebrating her dedication to ‘Access to Justice: Protecting Women and Their Rights.Remembering Savitribai Phule: Shruti Nagvanshi marks her inspiring contribution to education and equalitAt the heart of PVCHR: Shruti Nagvanshi with key members driving human rights initiativesShruti Nagvanshi at the forefront, negotiating for justice and rights of the underservedRaising voices, shaping change – Shruti Nagvanshi for a brighter, inclusive India.Moments of connection: Shruti Nagvanshi with family and a Korean photographer.Shruti Nagvanshi with Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi at the International Human Rights Prize ceremony, Weimar, Germany, 2010.Shruti Nagvanshi honored and welcoming Ms. Helma Ritscher at the inauguration of Ghalib Global Literature ClubShruti Nagvanshi with Bollywood icon Aamir Khan and staff Shabana Khan at Satyamev Jayate.Knowledge exchange in action: Shruti Nagvanshi with Shoolini University faculty and students at PVCHR.Championing children’s rights: Shruti Nagvanshi with Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi at Kabirchaura MathPVCHR team, led by Shruti Nagvanshi, receives a significant letter in 2005Letter from the Patron: Justice Z.M. (Zak) Yacoob, Former Judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa and Chancellor of the University of Durban, South Africa.Dominique Lapierre shares his journey and message at Benares Convention, 2003.Celebrating women’s leadership: Shruti Nagvanshi featured in UN Women India’s coffee table book.