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UIP-1: Sita Reimagined, A Journey of Strength and Self-Identity

Updated: Oct 1

Unit Projects bridge classroom learning with real-world challenges. Started in 2022, they empower students from marginalized backgrounds to explore and respond to the challenges shaping their communities, fostering empathy, creativity, leadership, and critical thinking. Students plan projects by setting objectives and assigning roles, then conduct research, surveys, and field visits to design solutions through skits, campaigns, prototypes, or models. Finally, they showcase their work, receive feedback, and reflect on their learning and impact.

These projects allow students to apply knowledge to real-life challenges, build teamwork, problem-solving, and civic responsibility, and create practical, transformative solutions for their communities. More than academic exercises, Unit Projects are platforms of empowerment, where young voices turn awareness into hope and knowledge into lasting change. 🌱


Sita Reimagined: A Journey of Strength and Self-Identity

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1. Problem Statement⚡

At Ashraya, our children come from marginalised communities where gender discrimination is deeply entrenched. Girls are often denied education, marriage is treated as destiny, women are labelled as Paraya Dhan, discouraged from seeking financial independence, and expected to sacrifice their dreams.

These barriers not only silence ambitions but also prevent girls from realising their true potential—hampering personal growth and denying them the chance to become independent and equal contributors to society.

This everyday reality reminded our students of the trials of Sita from the Ramayana—her journey defined not by her choices, but by the weight of societal norms.


2. Project Description🎭

To address this, our 9th-grade students undertook a Unit Integrated Project titled Sita Reimagined: A Journey of Strength and Self-Identity.


✨ Activities included:
  • Conducted surveys, documented real-life observations, and drew insights from community case studies.

  • Studied literary works such as The Forest of Enchantments (Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni), Sita: Warrior of Mithila (Amish Tripathi), and Sita’s Ramayana (Samhita Arni, Moyna Chitrakar).


💡 Outcome:

Students reimagined Sita—not as a woman bound by tradition, but as a fearless young girl who chose education over silence, built a career with determination, and balanced her personal and professional life with dignity and pride.

🎤 Through this performance, they voiced a profound truth:

Identity is not dictated by society—it is defined by the self. No one has the right to limit a girl’s dreams or potential.

 

3. Project Goals / Objectives🎯

This project was designed not just as an academic exercise, but as a lived experience—helping students connect their studies with the struggles of their own communities. It reflects Ashraya’s vision of empowering children to think critically, challenge injustice, and become changemakers.


Objectives:

  • 🚀 Challenge gender stereotypes by questioning long-standing biases and amplifying the lived realities of women in marginalised communities.

  • 📚 Draw powerful parallels between mythology and modern-day struggles, making cultural narratives relevant and thought-provoking for today’s generation.

  • 🌟Encourage girls to claim their right to education and financial independence, inspiring them to see possibilities beyond imposed limits.

  • 💪 Showcase resilience and self-identity as sources of empowerment, reminding every child that their voice and choices have the power to redefine society.

 

4. Process and Timeline 🗓️

The students undertook a structured, immersive approach over approximately three weeks of preparation, ensuring every stage was thoughtful and connected to their community realities:


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  • Theme Selection: Students unanimously chose the project theme Sita Reimagined: A Journey of Strength and Self-Identity after in-depth discussions with their class teacher.

  • Research Phase: Conducted literature reviews, community surveys, and case study analyses to understand the lived realities of women and girls.

  • Documentation: Recorded observations and collected real-life stories from their communities to ground the project in authenticity.

  • Creative Phase: Developed scripts, designed skits, and crafted narratives that reimagined Sita as a symbol of courage, education, and independence.

  • Performance: Presented the skit to peers, teachers, and community members, bringing the story to life with conviction and creativity.

  • Reflection: Shared learnings, insights, and personal growth experiences, documenting the impact on both students and their understanding of gender issues.


5. Student Reflection 💭

What began as a performance soon grew into something deeper—a mirror through which students could see both society and themselves in a new light. Along this journey, they uncovered powerful truths:


🔥 The Agni Pariksha is not bound to mythology - girls today face their own trials: resisting pressure to drop out for early marriage, mothers balancing caregiving with work while their worth is questioned, and women battling daily for dignity against demeaning labels.

📖 Classrooms can become spaces of resistance - where books and learning are not just tools of knowledge, but weapons of courage, equipping children to challenge inequality and rewrite their futures.

🌸 Reimagining Sita is about shaping tomorrow - her strength, independence, and courage are not relics of the past but a living legacy, inspiring every new generation to stand against injustice.

🤝 Equality demands shared responsibility - the skit highlighted how men, whether as friends, husbands, or bosses, play a vital role in women’s empowerment. True progress lies in building a culture of mutual respect, equal opportunity, and shared responsibilities between men and women.


Through the play, our students recognized a living truth: Sita’s defiance in defining her identity reflects the everyday resilience of women in their communities striving for equality and respect.


 6. Testimonies of Change - Stories of Courage from Ashraya’s Sitas ✨


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🌸 Pallavi’s Journey: From Silence to Strength

Born into a large family of eight in Yerwada, Pune, Pallavi Manoj Vaghire grew up surrounded by the belief that girls should stop studying after Class 10 and prepare for marriage. In her Waghri community, this was an unshakable norm, while boys were allowed to continue their education. Her parents, uneducated themselves, struggled to support the family, and the idea of Pallavi studying further seemed impossible. Yet, with her father’s faith in her abilities and Ashraya’s steadfast support, Pallavi dared to dream of a different future.


Convincing her family after Class 10 was her greatest challenge. Community voices grew louder, reminding her parents that too much education for a girl would be “wasted.” Financial hardship, poor attendance due to family obligations, and the daunting shift from Marathi to English medium added to her struggles. But Ashraya stood firmly with her—covering her educational needs, encouraging her parents, and giving Pallavi the strength to keep moving forward when everything around her told her to stop. Against all odds, Pallavi not only completed Class 12 but went on to graduate from one of Pune’s best colleges, an achievement that once felt unthinkable for a girl from her background.

 

Today, Pallavi proudly serves as a community librarian, while also contributing to her family and supporting her younger siblings. Her parents, once unsure of the value of her education, now stand tall with pride at the daughter who has become their strength. And in her community, young girls look at her with admiration—as proof that education can break barriers, change mindsets, and light the path for generations to come.


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🌸 Suman’s Journey: A Beacon of Resilience and Possibility

Suman Dalsukh Waghri, the youngest of seven siblings from Yerwada’s Ashok Nagar, grew up in a household where survival often overshadowed dreams. Her father’s small earnings from selling clothes and old blouses barely kept the family afloat, and in her Waghri community, girls were expected to marry early rather than pursue education. Yet, Suman’s spirit was restless—she longed for knowledge and a life beyond societal expectations. Every day brought its share of struggles: affording school fees, buying books, and quiet whispers from relatives who questioned the value of a girl’s education. For many, such hurdles would have ended their journey, but for Suman, they ignited a determination to rise above.


With Ashraya’s unwavering support, Suman’s aspirations found wings. She not only completed Class 12 but also embraced opportunities that transformed her confidence and vision. As an intern at Ashraya, she learned discipline, gained exposure, and discovered her own potential. Choosing a path untraveled in her family, she pursued a Diploma in Preschool Teacher Training, defying norms and expectations. Every achievement became a statement: that determination, support, and courage can overcome deep-rooted barriers.

 

Today, Suman gracefully balances her personal and professional life, married with a supportive husband who encourages her growth. She works as a Math teacher at Ashraya, shaping young minds while continuing to nurture her own dreams. In her parents’ eyes, she is a source of immense pride; in her community, she has become a living inspiration. Young girls now see in Suman the proof that it is possible to honor both personal happiness and professional ambition—showing that with perseverance, a woman can truly lead, teach, and uplift those around her.


Closing Thought🌟

At Ashraya Foundation, we witness the spirit of Sita every day in the most marginalized

communities - resilient, tested, and challenged, yet rising each time to overcome barriers and redefine their lives. These women and girls face systemic obstacles, societal pressures, and daily struggles, but their determination and courage shine through. We believe that when a girl rises, she uplifts her family; and when women rise, they become catalysts for transformation, inspiring entire communities to break cycles of poverty and embrace a future full of possibility.


Call to Action ✊

At Ashraya, we walk alongside our girls as they pursue education and our women as they claim independence. Their courage and perseverance inspire us every day.

👉 Help us empower more “Sitas of today” - women and girls redefining their paths with strength and self-determination. Together, we can build a world where their voices are celebrated.

 
 
 

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