"What would it take for every girl in our villages to dream freely and stand independently?"
Born in the heart of rural Rajasthan, our journey started when a group of young women saw how many girls were forced to give up on their potential simply because no one had guided them — not about their rights, their money, or the many paths life could offer.
So, we began — sitting under trees, inside school verandas, and at panchayat courtyards — holding conversations that mattered. We spoke about legal awareness, financial literacy, and self-reliance. We helped young girls from government schools understand that their futures could hold more than the usual choices; that "government jobs" weren't the only definition of success.
Over time, what started as a handful of circles turned into a movement. Today, Daughters of Bharat has reached 6,000 women and girls across two states — Rajasthan and Haryana, touching three districts and several rural communities.
Our Goal Remains the Same:
To help every woman develop the soft skills, confidence, and awareness needed to stand tall — not just as daughters of their families, but as daughters of Bharat.