Having been in action since 2015, Tapas foundation is a compact organization dedicated to the goal of working for the betterment of society by amplifying the voices of those at the receiving end of any form of social injustice. 

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E-346, Minal Residency, J.K. Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. 462023

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In a collaborative drive to ensure road safety, Tapas Foundation along with Confederation of Indian
Industry(CII), Young Indians & Yi Bhopal conducted a Road Safety Awareness Campaign in Bhopal,
Madhya Pradesh. We inaugurated the campaign by taking over the road through a Bike Rally where 40
riders came along in their gear and glory to spread the message of road safety. We collaborated with
Bhopal Riders Community for the rally.

With the support of IEHE NSS Bhopal, we performed 10 street plays on road safety in Bhopal city and
Adampur Chhawani. Street play has always been a great medium for us to connect with the public. As a
part of the campaign, we created awareness about sensible honking in and near 15 hospital premises in
Bhopal. We also hosted an awareness session for ISBT bus and highway truck drivers on various safety
measures that they should always follow.

Team Tapas also engaged with children during the campaign but on a more colourful note – through
drawing and quiz competitions. We covered 15 schools in the city and screened a short film – Chota Cop
for the students which is based on road safety. With Foster For Furrballs, an organisation working for
animal welfare, we ensured the safety of stray cattle who are often the victims of road accidents,
especially during the night. We did a radium strip drive to cover their horns with neon reflective bands
which will make them visible during the night and protect them from any unforeseen accidents.
It was a very fulfilling and effective campaign where we came together to ensure road safety. We want
to thank our collaborative partners – We Care, Young Indians Bhopal, Bhopal Riders Community, IEHE
NSS Bhopal, Foster For Furrballs and Mayank Kapoor for their generous contribution that made this
campaign a great success.

Bharat Yatra

If there is one name synonymous with social work and child protection in India, it is of the Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi. With such profound knowledge and experience working on the issue, it is a great honour to be able to work with him on one of his initiatives.

Such an opportunity was accorded to Vipul Singh, the founder of Tapas Foundation, the working as a solo-street play artist and independent social activist, in 2017. The “Bharat Yatra” was initiated by the ‘Bachpan Bachao Andolan’ and the ‘Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation’ covering thousands of kilometres between Kolkata and Delhi, from September to October, 2017.

Focused on the diminishing the prevalence of child labour and child trafficking in the country, the campaign spread across the country with the aim of advocating for reforms and increasing awareness when it came to these sensitive topics.

Over the span of the campaign, numerous street play performances were played out in different schools across the country, with over 2000 children joining the movement. Vipul Singh, as a crucial part of the campaign, addressed over a lakh people during his association with the campaign.

The movement was joined by the head of the Ministry of women and child development of Jharkhand in the state, and by the Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi himself in Ranchi, bringing more thrust to the impact of the movement.

The campaign was a great success, with many instances that reinforced a sense of hope in a better future. One such instance was the warmth provided by the Girdih people of Jharkhand who welcomed the campaign with a local ‘welcome song’ composed specifically for the campaign.

Focused on the diminishing the prevalence of child labour and child trafficking in the country, the campaign spread across the country with the aim of advocating for reforms and increasing awareness when it came to these sensitive topics.

Over the span of the campaign, numerous street play performances were played out in different schools across the country, with over 2000 children joining the movement. Vipul Singh, as a crucial part of the campaign, addressed over a lakh people during his association with the campaign.

With thousands of kilometers covered and lakhs of people engaged and enlighted, the dialogue on the need to curb the rise of child labour and child trafficking in India was taken further.

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