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BBC Worldwide Coverage: Mugdha Kalra is BBC 100 Women’21

Mugdha Kalra makes it to BBC 100 Women 2021
Co-founder of Not That Different and a voice for inclusion, she’s one of only 2 Indian women on the list, alongside global changemakers like Malala Yousafzai and Melinda Gates.

BBC Worldwide Coverage: Mugdha Kalra is BBC 100 Women'21

BBC Worldwide Coverage: Our Co-founder Mugdha Kalra is BBC 100 Women’21

Delighted that Mugdha Kalra , our co-founder at Not That Diffferent, has been selected as one of the only 2 Indian women on the BBC 100 Women’21 list alongside the likes of Malala Yousufzai and Melinda Gates.

A Milestone for Inclusion in India

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BBC’s list this year celebrates women who are “hitting the reset button” — reimagining a better future. Mugdha Kalra, alongside lawyer and activist Manjula Pradeep, represents India’s voice in this worldwide acknowledgment.

“The BBC has revealed that Manjula Pradeep and Mugdha Kalra from India are among the inspiring and influential women on the BBC 100 Women List 2021…”Media Brief

You can read the full BBC article here and the coverage on Media Brief here.

Media Brief writes

“The BBC has revealed that Manjula Pradeep and Mugdha Kalra from India are among the inspiring and influential women on the BBC 100 Women List 2021, which this year celebrates the women from every corner of the world who are hitting the reset button.”

Read the article here

Lawyer Manjula Pradeep and activist Mugdha Kalra feature in ‘BBC 100 Women 2021’

 

Not That Different: A Child-Led Movement Towards Inclusion

Autistic Pride Day - My neurodiverse friend and I are not that different

Mugdha’s work with Not That Different India’s first child-led movement towards inclusion has been transforming how society perceives and includes neurodiverse children. Through storytelling, education, and advocacy, the platform enables children to lead the conversation on diversity and empathy.

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Join the Facebook Group of Not That Different- An Inclusive World By Kids

 

Advice from an Advocate: Playdates with Autistic Children

Mugdha believes in real-world, heart-led inclusion starting at the grassroots level — among children. In her special feature, “How to Organize Playdates with Autistic Children?  By autism activist Mugdha Kalra” Mugdha shares practical and compassionate tips for parents and caregivers.

Discover answers in a fun and engaging comic strip created to help children understand and welcome their autistic peers. It’s a simple yet powerful way to introduce the idea of inclusive play.

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