Breaking Boundaries: India's Sportswomen Revolution
From Rural Playgrounds to Global Podiums
Meet the daughters of India rewriting sports history. In Haryana's wheat fields, girls practice boxing before sunrise. Kerala's backwaters breed world-class swimmers. We track 2,300+ female athletes across 19 states, providing gear, mentorship, and anti-harassment support. Discover how tribal archer Draupadi Murmu won gold with bamboo bows, or why Chennai's slum girls dominate parkour competitions. Their journey is India's new sporting epic.
Sports technology innovationGame Changers: Initiatives Empowering Women

We organize after-dark kabaddi matches with solar-lit fields and women referees. 89% participants report feeling safer. Mothers watch while embroidering jerseys – creating community bonds.

Our kits include athletic designs and essential supplements to support athletes in their training and competitions.

For every medal won, we fund education for 10 girls in the athlete's village. Includes STEM kits and sports psychology books – creating role models beyond the field.
Trailblazers
When Mothers Become Coaches
In Punjab's villages, former athletes now train their daughters using smartphone apps. Our "Mother Mentor" program has certified 450+ women as coaches, breaking gender taboos. Meet 58-year-old Kaur, who learned wrestling to coach her daughter after her husband's death. Her protégé just qualified for Asian Championships. We provide portable dohars (mats) and period-friendly sportswear, increasing female participation by 68% in rural areas.
