Dabung Girl comic books are breaking gender stereotypes - One stereotype at a time. School cricket team is short of three players to play in the district cricket tournament? Will Bunty & Chintu ask Tara, Muskaan and Naina for help? Will they be able to play? Will Dabung Girl join them in this journey? Read the story to find out!
This comic book features India's favourite girl superhero, Dabung Girl! – who, through engaging stories, builds understanding around social issues. Dabung Girl inspires children to learn, take action, and break stereotypes. Dabung Girl is ready to fight societal evils until they are wiped out! Thousands of young readers have loved Dabung Girl stories. And remember, when the going gets tough, #DabungGirl always shows up!
The content has been developed by leveraging life skills education research from Harvard University and is in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG 2030).
About the Authors: Saurabh Agarwal: A Harvard and IIT educated life skills educator and has conducted hundreds of experiential learning workshops with children.
Abhishek Singh: A global storyteller and an ex-management consultant with over a decade of experience across health, communications, media, and social sectors.
Dabung Girl comic books are breaking gender stereotypes - One stereotype at a time. School cricket team is short of three players to play in the district cricket tournament? Will Bunty & Chintu ask Tara, Muskaan and Naina for help? Will they be able to play? Will Dabung Girl join them in this journey? Read the story to find out!
This comic book features India's favourite girl superhero, Dabung Girl! – who, through engaging stories, builds understanding around social issues. Dabung Girl inspires children to learn, take action, and break stereotypes. Dabung Girl is ready to fight societal evils until they are wiped out! Thousands of young readers have loved Dabung Girl stories. And remember, when the going gets tough, #DabungGirl always shows up!
The content has been developed by leveraging life skills education research from Harvard University and is in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG 2030).
About the Authors: Saurabh Agarwal: A Harvard and IIT educated life skills educator and has conducted hundreds of experiential learning workshops with children.
Abhishek Singh: A global storyteller and an ex-management consultant with over a decade of experience across health, communications, media, and social sectors.