Posts by: Saqib Mohammed
11,000 people with disability trained, Who is changing weakness into strength?
Saqib MohammedJul 12, 2017Like
‘Empowerment through disability’ is the core philosophy of Youth4Jobs. A strong believer in ability of the disability, the organisation...
6,000 NGOs could lose licence to receive foreign donations
Saqib MohammedJul 10, 2017Like
Nearly 6,000 NGOs could lose their licence to receive foreign donations with the home ministry serving them show cause notices for not...
From London to Coimbatore – How One Woman Is Educating Orphans and Changing Their Lives
Saqib MohammedJul 06, 2017Like
Natasha was so moved by the poor condition of orphan and destitute children in Coimbatore that she started The Big Hug Foundation to...
By partnering with corporates and non-profits, Unherd is bringing opportunities to students to experience their field of interest and learn from mentors before making their final choice.
Saqib MohammedJul 05, 20172
Unherd is a startup aims to change the way students in India make their career choices India, as a society, is very strict about the...
From begging on Chennai streets to London
Saqib MohammedJul 05, 2017Like
Jayavel’s journey is pure inspiration Jayavel has become the talk of the town among the street dwellers of Chennai. While his family...
Two Indian football players are helping to raise funds for Mizoram floods
Saqib MohammedJul 05, 2017Like
Professional Indian football players Jayesh Rane and Ashutosh Mehta are helping the victims of the little discussed Mizoram floods, which...
4 years, 800 toilets— WHO??
Saqib MohammedJul 05, 2017Like
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra – Film Director It’s not every day that we come across people like Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. Not only has he...
‘When we have money they call us by our names, not our disabilities’
Saqib MohammedJul 05, 2017Like
A cooperative bank in Madhya Pradesh catering to the disabled and their families is evidence of what microfinancing can scale up to. ...
Engaging Men and Boys for Gender Equality
Saqib MohammedJul 05, 2017Like
India has sex ratio of 940 females per 100 males (census 2011)1; Literacy rates of 68.4% women, 85.6 % men (NFHS 4); globally, about 800...
She came, she saw, and she fell in love with the children of Kota, a small city in the desert state of Rajasthan.
Saqib MohammedJul 05, 2017Like
Meet Juleha, a Turkish woman from Ankara who has made Kota her home for the past two years, having left behind a high-paying job and her...