

Empowerment Through IMPERA
Who We Are
Impera is a social educational organization dedicated to fostering positive social change and empowering communities. Through your contribution we carry researches and prepare report. Our mission revolves around creating impactful projects and initiatives that address key societal challenges. Through collaborative efforts and community engagement, we strive to make a difference in the lives of individuals, families, and neighborhoods. Join us in our journey towards a more inclusive and compassionate society.

OUR INITIATIVES
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ROOH
Child sexual abuse remains a hidden epidemic, leaving deep scars that affect not only the victims but also the broader community. At ROOH Drive, we believe that through collective action, education, and awareness, we can prevent these abuses and create a safer, more compassionate world for children.

JUNIOR JUSTICE
This drive aims to focus on the public, in general, to make them aware of the appropriate, relevant government office and authority to approach in cases of violation. This drive aims to make available a directory of all relevant contact details of the Human and Fundamental Rights & Legal Services Authorities
Our education initiatives aim to provide underprivileged children with access to quality education, empowering them for a brighter future.

Menstrual Hygiene Guideline
Through the collective efforts of the team, the Ministry of Education, Department of Higher Education, has issued a directive (vide F.No.17-5/2023-U.5) to the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to investigate the issue and take necessary action.
As a result of these efforts, the Government of India has introduced a Uniform Menstrual Policy for the entire country. This policy represents a landmark initiative aimed at addressing menstrual health and hygiene issues nationwide. Formulated through a collaborative effort involving the Ministry of Education, UGC, and AICTE, the policy seeks to standardize menstrual health practices in educational institutions.
Key components include integrating menstrual health education into school curricula, ensuring free and accessible menstrual hygiene products in restrooms, and improving infrastructure to support proper hygiene and disposal. Additionally, the policy emphasizes the importance of counseling and medical support for managing menstrual health issues, while promoting gender sensitivity to include all students, including transgender and non-binary individuals. Through these measures, the policy aims to enhance menstrual health, reduce absenteeism, and foster gender equality in educational settings. It sets a precedent for comprehensive menstrual health management within India and serves as a potential model for other regions.


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