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Empowering Women with Health

December 8, 2012 by aneelbrar

This is a video I made on the project I’m working on in Rajasthan, India. The Mata Jai Kaur Maternal and Child Health Centre (MJK-MCHC) is dedicated to empowering women in the district of Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India through the provision of high quality maternal and child health services. Our goal is to empower women with health, knowledge and the freedom of choice. Empowered mothers can become powerful agents of change. Their children can be free to achieve their highest potential. […]

Categories: Video • Tags: 35BB, Global Health, India, Mata Jai Kaur, Maternal and Child Health, Maternal Mortality, Rajasthan, Sri Ganganagar

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Guru Nanak Muth

December 8, 2012 by aneelbrar

Guru Nanak was a 15th-century iconoclast, egalitarian, mystic-poet from Punjab (in modern-day Pakistan). His birthday is celebrated on the full moon in the month of Kartik. This year, that fell on November 29. In 1514 Guru Nanak embarked on trek from Punjab across the Himalayas to Tibet. It was the third of his five ‘Udasis’ – multiyear journeys on foot to engage with other holy men, commoners and kings alike to spread his message. Legend has it that upon reaching the […]

Categories: Photoessay • Tags: Bhai Bala, Bhai Mardana, Guru Nanak, Guru Nanak Muth, Kathmandu, Nepal, religion, Sikh, spirituality, Udasi

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