• Nazreen Khan Anoothi

    Nazreen is only twenty years old but has been through some really traumatic life-experiences. Initially, they lived in Bhopal and had an ordinary life. However, her father was into gambling.

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  • Ambika Devi

    Carrying on an artistic tradition passed down from mother to daughter, Devi learned the craft of Madhubani painting from her mother, Smt. Leela Devi, at the age of 12. Coming from Bihar, where, around 35 years ago, girls' education was not considered a necessity, Ambika blossomed into a Madhubani artist

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  • Arifa Jan (Pashmeena Weaver)

    At the Youth Art Center, our mission is to create a thriving artistic community by providing a platform for teen artists to showcase and sell their artwork.

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  • Oduro Ophellia

    Oduro is a talented Ghanaian artisan dedicated to crafting beautifully handmade handheld fans that merge sustainability with practicality. Using vibrant, locally sourced fabrics and traditional techniques, Oduro’s creations are not only a celebration of Ghanaian culture but also a testament to eco-conscious craftsmanship.

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    Sumitra comes from an ordinary average family. Her parents worked as Bidi makers and worked from home. They would earn about Rs. 200 per day on average but despite a difficult economic situation, her parents raised the children as best as they could.

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  • Sushila Devi Anoothi

    Sushila's story is full of tragic incidents, one after the other. She was one of six siblings and four daughters, born to parents who were uneducated, superstitious and had a great bias against a girl child.

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