Durga
Aadhar Mishra has extensive experience in various leadership and volunteering roles within educational and corporate settings. Aadhar serves as the Head of Design at The Voice Club of BIT since November 2021 and has been an Event Coordinator at BIT YES PLUS and a Student Volunteer with both Art of Living and Durga since December 2020. Aadhar also held a position as a Decision Scientist at Mu Sigma Inc. from July 2023 to February 2024, where foundational skills in data analytics, Microsoft Excel, Python, and R programming were developed through live capstone projects. Prior experience includes roles as Campus First Representative, Team Lead, and Youth Ambassador at Viral Fission from December 2020 to July 2023. Aadhar has an educational background in Computer Science and Engineering, earning a Bachelor of Engineering from Bangalore Institute of Technology from 2019 to 2023.
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Durga
Durga is a citizen sector organisation, registered as a public charitable trust (80G and 12A), working on a multi-pronged approach towards creating gender equal spaces in India. We come from the belief that sexual harassment deterrence is most important and can be effective if addressed at the very initial instance. Our core is to bring a shift in thinking among various actors on their role in women safety. Our multi-pronged approach is quite holistic in the sense that: Women - We work with women and girls equipping them with life skills to understand behaviour and address inappropriate behaviour in an active, yet non-aggressive way. They become Durgas, as the first policewomen for themselves. They also are able to support others when they are in distress. This is done through workshops with women and girls. We have worked with over 5000 women and girls so far Communities - We create communities (both offline and online) that become a support system and a 'go-to' for women when they seek support. When a girl has a problem she does not know what to do and who to speak to, resulting in reduced confidence and self-blame. Our community model is very useful for her to become a network for herself as well as the several others like her. Other Genders - Our work is not restricted to women. We believe that co-existence is compulsory and most naturally enjoyable. We involve other genders in our work, getting them to involve themselves and show their support and solidarity to women in our struggles towards gender equality. This is done innovatively through involving them in our work proactively, interactions and through campaigns Safe Spaces - We feel that all the above can be nurtured for each one to play a role well when the spaces we occupy are also nurturing to support our thinking. Our work on alarms in BMTC is one step to this.