Storytelling Initiative
What it means to be young in India today.
The Fellowship
Fellows learn journalism fundamentals and produce profiles of young Indians navigating education, work, and civic life.
Stories span first-generation college students, young workers in the informal economy, rural entrepreneurs, and urban migrants — across 22 states.
These narratives bring grassroots perspectives to national policy debates, grounding data in human experience.
Dreams that refuse to be contained by circumstance.
"Just because I started from a lower level doesn't mean I can't move upwards - that belief is what keeps me going."
"I used my background as motivation - not as a limitation - to learn more and move forward."
"Success, for me, means independence - the freedom to make my own choices and have control over my life."
Opportunities missed because no one told them they existed.
"I had no idea about CUET or other entrance examinations. Although I scored well in Class 12, I settled for less."
"I was unaware of subject streams. After finishing grade 12, I still did not know about future academic or professional pathways."
"My parents had no information or advice to prepare me. I didn't even know what placements were."
Moving forward despite the odds.
Family and mentors who saw potential when the system didn't.
The slow, hard work of building yourself when no one's paved the way.
"Education didn't just give me a degree - it gave me language for my experiences and the courage to believe I belonged."
"I started working on myself and slowly began discovering what I'm truly good at."
"When you come from a background like mine, confidence is something you build - not something you inherit."
Heartbreak in young India.
Navigating questions of faith, caste, gender, and what it means to belong.
"From the outside, you wouldn't even know - I practise my religion quietly. For me, faith is about a personal connection."
"For me, being Indian simply means being a citizen of India - nothing more, nothing less."
"'You SC students are always complaining about your lack of privilege and your background.'"
Taking on family responsibilities before personal aspiration.
What motivates young people.