
Urmi Basu
Gender equality advocate | Founder protecting vulnerable children and women

About
Urmi Basu founded New Light, a groundbreaking organization dedicated to protecting children at risk, drawing from her roots in Kolkata's vibrant streets and her family's commitment to social development. Armed with a master's in social work from the prestigious Tata Institute of Social Sciences, she has built her career around combating child abuse and advancing gender equality for marginalized communities.
Her approach combines compassionate intervention with strategic social change, addressing some of society's most challenging issues through tangible solutions. Basu's work focuses particularly on providing critical support systems for vulnerable children and women, transforming her deep understanding of social dynamics into actionable programs that create lasting impact in communities that need it most.
What Urmi Talks About
Building effective intervention programs for at-risk children
Strategic approaches to combating child abuse in vulnerable communities
Creating sustainable support systems for marginalized women
Implementing community-based solutions for gender equality
Designing social programs that bridge compassion with measurable impact
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