Wisdom of Leaders

Real change starts when no one is looking- Geeta Mucchala with Simply Suparnaa

26 min · 23. maalis 2026
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sabera.co Real change doesn’t start in cities. It starts where no one is looking. In the remotest tribal belts of Maharashtra, 80+ government schools are being transformed — attendance rising, dropouts falling, and thousands of girls reclaiming dignity through systems that last. In this episode, I speak with Geeta Muchhala, Founder of Roshni Foundation, who turned a personal setback into a movement impacting 1.2 lakh+ children. But impact here goes beyond classrooms. In many of these communities, marriage itself is a barrier — couples who can’t afford to feed the village often remain unwed, living together yet never fully accepted. Through samuhik vivaahs (community weddings), dignity is restored — not just in life, but even in death, with full social acceptance. From breaking taboos around menstrual hygiene to building trust where none exists — this is what real, grassroots change looks like. 🔥 Listen in for stories, truths, and moments that will stay with you.

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jakson Real change starts when no one is looking- Geeta Mucchala with Simply Suparnaa kansikuva

Real change starts when no one is looking- Geeta Mucchala with Simply Suparnaa

sabera.co Real change doesn’t start in cities. It starts where no one is looking. In the remotest tribal belts of Maharashtra, 80+ government schools are being transformed — attendance rising, dropouts falling, and thousands of girls reclaiming dignity through systems that last. In this episode, I speak with Geeta Muchhala, Founder of Roshni Foundation, who turned a personal setback into a movement impacting 1.2 lakh+ children. But impact here goes beyond classrooms. In many of these communities, marriage itself is a barrier — couples who can’t afford to feed the village often remain unwed, living together yet never fully accepted. Through samuhik vivaahs (community weddings), dignity is restored — not just in life, but even in death, with full social acceptance. From breaking taboos around menstrual hygiene to building trust where none exists — this is what real, grassroots change looks like. 🔥 Listen in for stories, truths, and moments that will stay with you.

23. maalis 202626 min