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Centre for Studies in Science Policy

School of Social Sciences, JNU

 

Cordially invites you to

 

CSSP Lecture Series Talk on

Transforming Within, Transforming Together: Sustainable Community-led Change in Rural Uttarakhand

by

 Vandana Asha

(Founder and Executive Officer, Rang Kaarwaan, Champawat, Uttarakhand)

 

Venue:  Room No. 227, 2nd Floor, SSS-1, JNU

Time:   11:30 am

Date:    Thursday, 21st August 2025

Mode:  Physical

 

Abstract: True transformation in rural development does not begin with infrastructure or policy—it begins with people. When individuals engage in deep inner work, developing self-awareness, confidence, and critical thinking, they unlock the capacity to lead change in their own communities. This talk shares the experience of Champawat, Uttarakhand, where Rang Kaarwaan, a women- and youth-led movement, has redefined development through arts-based facilitation, life skills education, and gender equity initiatives. By centering inner transformation—shifting mindsets, fostering empathy, and nurturing agency—local youth and women have emerged as catalysts for collective action. The ripple effect moves outward: from personal growth to household decision-making, from collaborative problem-solving to systemic advocacy. This approach demonstrates that sustainable rural development is not a top-down process, but a co-created journey in which empowered individuals shape resilient, self-reliant communities.

About the Speaker: Vandana Asha is the Founder and Executive Officer of Rang Kaarwaan, a grassroots movement rooted in Champawat, Uttarakhand. Over the past eight years, she has trained and mentored more than 55 local youth—primarily women—as facilitators and leaders, impacting over 9,000 individuals through arts-based education, gender equity programs, and community empowerment initiatives. Vandana’s work integrates Theatre of the Oppressed, experiential learning, and creative facilitation to address systemic challenges such as gender discrimination, lack of quality education, and rural youth unemployment. She has designed over 100 curricula, collaborated with nearly 20 organizations, and continues to advocate for community-driven development as a pathway to sustainable change.

 

All are welcome to attend the lecture.