"I was told making rangoli is a woman's job."

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Raipur’s Pramod Sahu was often told, “Making Rangoli is a woman’s job." But by making India proud with his spectacular rangolis, he has proved that art has no gender.

At the core of our campaign #BetaPadhaoDeshJagao is a belief that raising boys to be kind, empathetic, and respectful men begins at home.

Imagine a generation of men who challenge stereotypes, respect everyone, and stand up for what’s right. This vision starts with us, as parents, mentors, and society.

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[Raipur, Pramod Sahu, Rangoli Artist, Breaking Gender Stereotypes, Inspiring Journey, Raising Boys Right, The Better India]

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