STOP’s Azim Premji Foundation’s revision training brought together women from the Tigri and Tughlakabad communities for a day of learning, dialogue, and reflection in the month of September, 2025. The sessions focused on revisiting eight key modules—Fundamental Rights and Freedom, Health and Hygiene, Human Trafficking, Domestic Violence, Child Marriage, Child Labour, Cybercrime, and Education.
Through several interactive discussions and participatory methods, the sessions encouraged women to recall earlier learnings and apply them to the realities of their daily lives. Practical examples and case-based learning helped participants understand how these issues manifest within their communities and how collective awareness can bring positive change.
The revision process not only refreshed essential concepts but also strengthened community understanding of rights, protection, and responsibility. Women shared personal experiences, clarified doubts, and discussed preventive actions to address concerns like gender-based violence, unsafe work, and access to education.
By the end of the day, the participants reaffirmed their knowledge, confidence, and determination to create safer and more informed communities where justice, equality, and dignity remain shared goals.






