Mahila Hakkina Mela: The Change Theory
The mrudangam played the beats in perfect rhythm and the rain clouds gathered their might to pour over our Mahila Hakkina Mela towards the end of the day. The journey between Bangalore and Gubbi (where the mela was held) was long and it took us a daily commute of over 4 hours each day to [...]
"Humans' Day" ?
This blogger shares how ‘Women’s Day’ should slowly and gradually morph into ‘Humans’ day’ while giving due recognition to all women for their contributions but not forgetting their value as ‘humans’ first.
“The Weather Couldn’t Bring Down the Spirits against Domestic Violence”
Amrita travelled with the video van as a Breakthrough volunteer during the video van movement in New Delhi. In this blog, she shares her experience with how the van is received by women in college and general public in other parts of Delhi.
Bell Bajao! Video Van Route Map
Breakthrough will launch the Bell Bajao! video van on the 21st of February! Check out all the pit stops in and around Delhi and catch our games and quiz sessions, street theatre, puppet theatre, rock band performance & more fun!
In her wonderland…
Read about Piali’s adventure with the video van in Uttar Pradesh.
Band …Baaja…Aur Bell Bajao!
Catch the coverage of the hugely successful run of the video van in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
Bell Bajao! Video Van – A Successful Take Off from Kanpur
Check out all the action in the winter launch of the Bell Bajao! Video Van in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
Toward a culture-informed treatment of trauma
Prachi Gangwani explores the psychological side to being possessed by a ‘spirit’ and takes a culturally rational approach to tackling superstitious beliefs like possession and exorcism.
What it means to 'Be A Man'
National Award winning social activist, Harish Sadani, talks about the journey from his locality to MAVA in engaging and involving men and boys in the movement for gender rights and equality.
Women in Red Corridors
Mahima Singh retraces the roots of her understanding of violence and expresses how the opportunities for women are dismal, perceivably non-existent, in the red corridor regions of the country.






