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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEverywhere around us, stories of girls in the context of violence sound the same. They are reduced to headlines that frame them only as victims. These narratives flatten lives and strip girls of agency.
Inspired by lived experiences of teenage girls, Zidd centres girls as protagonists of their own stories. The girls who refused silence, fought back and asserted their right to safety and dignity. From confronting harassment in public spaces, to challenging violence at home and schools, these stories document courage that is often overlooked and rarely acknowledged.
This book also presents stories that are the hardest to read. Stories of girls who fought with everything they had, yet were failed by families, communities, and institutions. They remind us that empowering girls cannot exist without strengthening the systems around them.
This is not a book about tragedy but about resistance, agency, and the everyday bravery of girls.
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MukkaMaar (Ishita Sharma Foundation.)
MukkaMaar is a non-profit organisation that works to empower adolescent girls to confront violence through knowledge, skills, and mindsets, using an empowerment self-defence and gendered consciousness-raising approach.
Working primarily within the government school ecosystem, over the past 7 years, the organisation has directly engaged with more than 50,000 stakeholders, including girls, educators, and education leaders. Currently, MukkaMaar works with approximately 10,000 girls through in-person programs and reaches over 35,000 girls across multiple states through its digital initiatives.
MukkaMaar’s work is grounded in the belief that girls must be centred as agents of change, while systems around them must be held accountable.
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