
Location: Jharkhand & West Bengal
Focus Areas: Education | Menstrual Health | Mental Wellbeing | Livelihoods
What do mushroom farming, menstrual health, summer camps, and mental wellbeing have in common?
They’re all part of the same story, the kind of story we rarely hear from rural India. Over the last two months, we’ve seen how small efforts, sometimes a single workshop, sometimes just a conversation, have opened up new possibilities across villages in Jharkhand and West Bengal.
In community halls, under tin roofs, and between school hours, things are shifting. A student finds her voice in a group discussion. A teacher rethinks how she handles stress. A group of women starts something new, together.
Parinaama is working every day in places like Jalpaiguri and Ranchi, where change doesn’t come in big announcements, but in small, consistent steps that add up.
If you’re curious about what real, on-the-ground change looks like, these stories are waiting.
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