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On the first ever International Day of the Girl and the launch of our Because I am a Girl campaign, we turned famous landmarks around the world pink. Maybe you saw the Pyramids go pink? Or the Empire State Building? Niagara Falls? Or how about the London Eye? We bet you thought we'd left Asia off the list, right? Wrong!
Our friends at Plan India went all out pinkifying Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and the Old Fort in Delhi and Char Minar in Hyperabad. Check out all that pink goodness!
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi at a lunch meeting with Indian senior leaders in health and health-tech sector.
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These pictures are from Plan Vietnam’s Because I am a Girl (BIAAG) campaign launch event, held today on the first ever International Day of the Girl. All around the world, Plan offices are hosting special events like this one.
Twenty-one-year-old Shreya Dharmarajan from Chennai became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a rare behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Shreya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi and currently teaches in a government school in Mumbai as a Teach for India fellow.
In this picture, Shreya visits Rajghat-2 Electric Bus Depot to launch a report on electric vehicle charging infrastructure with the Delhi Transport Department, as part of the Accelerating Smart Power and Renewable Energy in India (ASPIRE) bilateral technical assistance programme.
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On the first ever International Day of the Girl and the launch of our Because I am a Girl campaign, we turned famous landmarks around the world pink. Maybe you saw the Pyramids go pink? Or the Empire State Building? Niagara Falls? Or how about the London Eye? We bet you thought we'd left Asia off the list, right? Wrong!
Our friends at Plan India went all out pinkifying Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and the Old Fort in Delhi and Char Minar in Hyperabad. Check out all that pink goodness!
We just wanted to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU!
- Thanks to you, Day of the Girl was made an official UN observance.
- Thanks to you, half a million people have raised their hands for girls’ education.
- Thanks to you, girls’ rights are now at the forefront of people’s minds.
- Thanks to you, the world came together on the first ever International Day of the Girl with a clear goal in mind.
- Thanks to you, we sent a message right to the top, to world leaders and governments, that girls’ rights need attention.
Thank you!
USAID and Educations & Literacy Department, Sindh are working upstream to support systemic changes in the formal and non-formal education sectors of the province. These unremitting efforts are giving a great head start to early grade students through specialized teaching and learning resources.
On the first ever International Day of the Girl and the launch of our Because I am a Girl campaign, we turned famous landmarks around the world pink. Maybe you saw the Pyramids go pink? Or the Empire State Building? Niagara Falls? Or how about the London Eye? We bet you thought we'd left Asia off the list, right? Wrong!
Our friends at Plan India went all out pinkifying Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and the Old Fort in Delhi and Char Minar in Hyperabad. Check out all that pink goodness!
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
On the first ever International Day of the Girl and the launch of our Because I am a Girl campaign, we turned famous landmarks around the world pink. Maybe you saw the Pyramids go pink? Or the Empire State Building? Niagara Falls? Or how about the London Eye? We bet you thought we'd left Asia off the list, right? Wrong!
Our friends at Plan India went all out pinkifying Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and the Old Fort in Delhi and Char Minar in Hyperabad. Check out all that pink goodness!
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Twenty-one-year-old Shreya Dharmarajan from Chennai became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a rare behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Shreya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi and currently teaches in a government school in Mumbai as a Teach for India fellow.
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On display right now at Plan China’s Because I am a Girl (BIAAG) campaign launch event in Beijing are these colourful creations by girls who went wild on the canvas, inspired by thoughts on their rights, dreams and BIAAG itself. These fantastic pieces of art will be showcased in universities in Beijing to advocate for girls’ rights.
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
On the first ever International Day of the Girl and the launch of our Because I am a Girl campaign, we turned famous landmarks around the world pink. Maybe you saw the Pyramids go pink? Or the Empire State Building? Niagara Falls? Or how about the London Eye? We bet you thought we'd left Asia off the list, right? Wrong!
Our friends at Plan India went all out pinkifying Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and the Old Fort in Delhi and Char Minar in Hyperabad. Check out all that pink goodness!
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Twenty-one-year-old Shreya Dharmarajan from Chennai became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a rare behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Shreya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi and currently teaches in a government school in Mumbai as a Teach for India fellow.
In this picture, Shreya is in conversation with Deputy High Commissioner for the Day, Alex Ellis.
Follow us on Twitter/X @UKinIndia
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi met Dr Ajay Mathur, Director General, International Solar Alliance.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Nineteen-year-old Nidhi Gautam from Karnataka became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Nidhi is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in History and Geography from Miranda House in Delhi.
In this picture, Nidhi visits the National Institute of Immunology to see vaccine related tech innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
USAID and Educations & Literacy Department, Sindh are working upstream to support systemic changes in the formal and non-formal education sectors of the province. These unremitting efforts are giving a great head start to early grade students through specialized teaching and learning resources.
USAID and Educations & Literacy Department, Sindh are working upstream to support systemic changes in the formal and non-formal education sectors of the province. These unremitting efforts are giving a great head start to early grade students through specialized teaching and learning resources.
On the first ever International Day of the Girl and the launch of our Because I am a Girl campaign, we turned famous landmarks around the world pink. Maybe you saw the Pyramids go pink? Or the Empire State Building? Niagara Falls? Or how about the London Eye? We bet you thought we'd left Asia off the list, right? Wrong!
Our friends at Plan India went all out pinkifying Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and the Old Fort in Delhi and Char Minar in Hyperabad. Check out all that pink goodness!
USAID and Educations & Literacy Department, Sindh are working upstream to support systemic changes in the formal and non-formal education sectors of the province. These unremitting efforts are giving a great head start to early grade students through specialized teaching and learning resources.
USAID and Educations & Literacy Department, Sindh are working upstream to support systemic changes in the formal and non-formal education sectors of the province. These unremitting efforts are giving a great head start to early grade students through specialized teaching and learning resources.
USAID and Educations & Literacy Department, Sindh are working upstream to support systemic changes in the formal and non-formal education sectors of the province. These unremitting efforts are giving a great head start to early grade students through specialized teaching and learning resources.
Twenty-one-year-old Shreya Dharmarajan from Chennai became the British High Commissioner to India for one full day, getting a rare behind-the-scenes look at the life of a diplomat and seeing the UK-India partnership in action.
Shreya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi and currently teaches in a government school in Mumbai as a Teach for India fellow.
In this picture, Shreya in conversation with beneficiaries of the Chevening-funded #SheLeads project – a women leadership programme that helps aspiring female political leaders.
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USAID and Educations & Literacy Department, Sindh are working upstream to support systemic changes in the formal and non-formal education sectors of the province. These unremitting efforts are giving a great head start to early grade students through specialized teaching and learning resources.
On the first ever International Day of the Girl and the launch of our Because I am a Girl campaign, we turned famous landmarks around the world pink. Maybe you saw the Pyramids go pink? Or the Empire State Building? Niagara Falls? Or how about the London Eye? We bet you thought we'd left Asia off the list, right? Wrong!
Our friends at Plan India went all out pinkifying Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb and the Old Fort in Delhi and Char Minar in Hyperabad. Check out all that pink goodness!