Ekya student’s ‘Tribali’ project occupies limelight on the international stage

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Ekya student turns into Global representative for unrecognised Indian Tribal Communities at UN

Bengaluru, 11th December, 2023: Niharika Nair, an aspiring Human Rights activist and an emerging leader in the 1M1B (1 Million for 1 Billion) program has advocated for Marginal Communities with Project Tribali. Through the project, she addresses the unnoticed human rights violations faced by India’s unrecognised tribal communities. 1M1B (1 Million for 1 Billion) engages and enables youth to become future-ready problem solvers creating real-world impact. Established in 2014, 1M1B is a United Nations accredited non-profit with special consultative status to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and is associated with the UN Department of Global Communications.

Niharika is a grade 11 student of Ekya Schools, moved by the challenging circumstances faced by indigenous people, decided to be the voice for tribal communities. Through this project, she has impacted over a thousand families, helped them in securing essential documents, organised health camps, and promoted sustainable initiatives.  Her revolutionising campaign has directly impacted 1,000 families across Kerala and Karnataka. She also organised a tree-planting initiative in Coorg.  

“Numerous organisations and initiatives are dedicated to the broad spectrum of human rights protection, yet the rights of indigenous communities often remain neglected,” said Niharika. Furthermore, she said “They endure a minimum of six daily human rights violations. Within India’s 461 Scheduled Tribes spread across all states, there are approximately 174 tribes that remain unrecognised, thereby denying them access to fundamental necessities such as land, water, and shelter. These communities face discrimination, harassment, and exploitation, and they experience alarmingly low levels of literacy and high mortality rates, consistently residing below the poverty line. 

Niharika initiated Project Tribali as part of the 1M1B Future Leaders program. In recognition of her continuous efforts, She presented her project titled ‘Tribali’ at the 1M1B Youth Summit. The summit was held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on November 30, 2023. This marked her first time addressing a worldwide audience. Niharika aspires to foster global collaborations and elevate her project to new heights.

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About Ekya Schools

Ekya Schools is a community of learners, thinkers, doers, and change-makers. By drawing on the legacy of the CMR Group of Institutions and innovative methods of learning from school systems around the world, the school was instituted with one aim – to teach students not just what to learn but how to learn. At Ekya, students are at the heart of everything it does. The school’s learning paths and curriculum incorporate international standards and research-based pedagogy. Ekya Schools believes in this approach because it facilitates a deep love for learning and clarity for the students in their conceptual understanding,  equipping them with real-world skills. 

The school has five campuses across Bengaluru, ITPL, BTM Layout, JP Nagar, Byrathi, and NICE Road. Ekya Schools offers Montessori and Kindergarten programs at the pre-primary level and IGCSE, CBSE, and ICSE options at the senior level.

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