Pravah is proud to be part of the Schwab Foundation Social Innovators Community with Ashraf Patel receiving the Schwab Social Entrepreneurship award in 2022.

After nearly three decades of investing in building the youth development sector in India Ashraf Patel, Co-Founder of Pravah and Commutiny - The Youth Collective, addressing global leaders and experts at the World Economic Forum said,

“Young people once trusted and brought into key and significant intergenerational decision-making and dialogue spaces, not only bring alternative perspectives but can help us challenge together, the status quo, bring out new innovations, entrepreneurship and spur tremendous social change action by being the change they want to see in the world.”

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27 Nov, 2020
Ashraf Patel named social entrepreneur of the year

Two organizations that train the youth for leadership roles, Pravah and ComMutiny, on Thursday won the Social Entrepreneur of the Year (SEOY) award instituted by the Schwab Foundation and Jubilant Bhartia Foundation.

by Pretika Khanna, Elizabeth Roche

Feb 23, 2021
Sisodia reviews progress of 'Deshbhakti' curriculum development

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday reviewed the progress of the Deshbhakti curriculum development and said the syllabus will be aimed at instilling among children a sense of pride for India and respect for values enshrined in the Constitution.

Sep 08, 2021
How Young Volunteers Used Art As An Aid To Rebuild Post COVID India

In a world bereft with new situations and new normal, a group of young people and new organisations showed resilience during pandemic and have adopted the role of healers.

by Priyanka Sarkar

January 28, 2015
A ride for communal harmony

Youth leaders have now embarked on a mission to travel across NCR and other parts of the country to create communal harmony

by MADHUR TANKHA

15 June 2017
No skirting' the dress issue

“Why don’t you wear a bra and a panty” was one of the many suggestions 23-year-old Atul Khera received when he decided to roam around Delhi wearing a skirt. After he saw a cross-dresser being mocked in public, he didn’t just want to feel sorry for him but rather understand his mental state

by Pratyush Patra

Feb 26, 2021
Music For Harmony 2021: A Weekend Adda To Reunite Against Hate

Do you have a space where you can talk about your cat, the politics of this country, unravel your traumas, and yet, learn something fruitful at the same time?

by Hayaat Fatemah

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