At the heart of eastern Uttar Pradesh’s socio-cultural transformation lies a quiet revolution powered by dignity, non-violence, and the unwavering commitment of grassroots leaders. One such leader is Shruti Nagvanshi, co-founder of JanMitra Nyas and the People’s Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR), whose work continues to redefine community-led development and trauma-informed justice.
📚 New Ethnographic Study: Vitalità Resistente
This study highlights testimonial therapy as a transformative, community-based healing practice that supports survivors of torture, caste violence, and gender-based oppression. At the center of this healing process is the idea of “vitalità resistente” — or resilient vitality — a spirit reclaimed by those once silenced, now publicly honored through PVCHR’s Honour Ceremonies.
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📰 Media Spotlight: JanMitra Nyas Takes on Child Marriage
In a recent report published by INext (Dainik Jagran, Hindi daily), Shruti Nagvanshi and her team at JanMitra Nyas were recognized for their critical role in verifying and addressing cases of child marriage. Through community-based vigilance and collaboration with local authorities, JanMitra Nyas has continued to champion the rights of young girls, reinforcing its commitment to safety, dignity, and justice.
🗣️ In Her Own Words: Interview with Great Companies
In a compelling interview with Great Companies, Shruti Nagvanshi shared the origins, challenges, and aspirations of JanMitra Nyas. Born out of the lived experience of fighting caste and gender injustice, her organization focuses on:
Girls' education and scholarships
Maternal-child health and nutrition
Skill-building, kitchen gardens, and livelihoods
Legal aid and trauma counseling for survivors
Grassroots leadership and democratic empowerment
What sets JanMitra Nyas apart? Its fusion of Ambedkarite and Gandhian principles — transforming victims into leaders and fostering structural change with compassion and strategy.
“Start with empathy and humility. Co-create solutions. Stay grounded in your values, and your work will create meaningful change.”— Shruti Nagvanshi
🔮 Looking Ahead
JanMitra Nyas envisions scaling its Dignity Village model, strengthening digital outreach, empowering youth and women leaders, and expanding climate-resilient solutions. With alliances across government, academia, and international networks, its model continues to influence the broader human rights ecosystem.
🙏 Gratitude & Global Solidarity
We are proud to share these efforts as part of our engagement with the UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture, whose support enables survivor-centric models like testimonial therapy to flourish. These stories are testaments to resilience, dignity, and the power of community healing.
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