Sanskriti Singh has shown exemplary dedication to advancing SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 5 (Gender Equality) by combining grassroots activism with youth leadership. Her initiatives have touched lives both in-person and through online/public platforms.
Educational Outreach: She conducts weekend teaching sessions in urban slums, providing academic support and mentorship to over 250 underprivileged children, many of whom are first-generation learners now continuing their education with renewed confidence.
Community Campaigns: Through door-to-door initiatives in rural and semi-urban areas, she has engaged directly with nearly 300 women and households, raising awareness on education, nutrition, and women’s rights.
Gender Equality Advocacy: Sanskriti has led pad distribution drives, reaching over 200 adolescent girls and women, alongside menstrual health awareness sessions that challenge taboos and encourage girls to remain in school.
Capacity-Building Sessions: She has organized interactive workshops on gender sensitization, legal rights, and self-defense, benefiting around 150 -200 young women directly with practical skills and awareness.
Digital and Public Engagement: Extending her outreach, she has conducted online and public awareness sessions that have reached over 750-100 individuals, broadening the scope and sustainability of her efforts.
Leadership and Impact: As President of NSS and Women Development Cell, she has mobilized hundreds of volunteers, ensuring her initiatives create long-term, collective impact.
Through persistence and innovation, Sanskriti Singh has emerged as a changemaker who is transforming education and gender equality both at the grassroots and community-wide level.



