The Inclusion Project

A DraftCraft International Project

India leads the Inclusion bandwagon

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By Anushka Singh No country can grow without ensuring the growth of all sections of the society. India. The inclusion has to be on several f...

Mythology and Inclusion

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By Nandini Rao Indian mythology is one of the most diverse and inclusive of all. Some of the primary sources of Indian mythology, that is ba...

Secularism and Sensationalism!

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By Gajanan Khergamker To understand the Right to Freedom of Religion, the best example would be to analyse the Sabarimala episode. The Sabar...

Inclusion for the ‘’divyangjan’

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By Nikita Shastri For a society to be inclusive, it has to be accepting of all the marginalised groups, including the disabled. When it come...

India and the truth of gender inclusion

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By Manu Shrivastava The month of June happens to be the Pride Month for the LGBTQIA+ identities in many parts of the world, including in Ind...

Initiatives ensure well being of the elderly

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By Kriti Kalra The elderly play a very important role in society, especially in terms of holding families together and guiding the youth. In...

Inclusion and the Law

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By Manu Shrivastava To be able to implement any principle or policy effectively and on a large scale, it’s important to bring into effect a ...
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