Every morning, a quiet revolution unfolds inside a modest two-storey building in Rajasthan’s Ajmer.
Women of all ages, once bound by the shackles of child marriage, now walk into the office of the Mahila Jan Adhikar Samiti (MJAS), an NGO dedicated to empowering women and girls. Some pick up cameras and head out to shoot, while others settle in front of computer screens to edit their films. Together, they are scripting new futures – one frame at a time.
At the office, over 30 women are learning the craft of filmmaking and editing.
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