Bondita Acharya

Human Rights Activist

Bondita Acharya was born in Jorhat, Assam, Assam, India on December 12th, 1972 and is the Human Rights Activist. At the age of 51, Bondita Acharya biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 12, 1972
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Jorhat, Assam, Assam, India
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Human Rights Activist
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Jogananda Goswami, Mrinalini Goswami
Bondita Acharya Career

She became part of Women in Governance – India (WinG-India) in 2009. She has been involved in documenting customary laws of north-eastern India and attempting to amend them, in order to improve women's rights, and in publicising and taking legal action over "forced disappearances" of women, including teacher and rights activist Majoni Das. She is the northeast coordinator of the NGO Human Rights Defenders Alert. She has been part of several fact-finding missions to document cases of sexual violence, human rights violations, witch hunting, and conflict situation in the Assam region of India.

Acharya is also a participant in the Women's Earth Alliance.

Acharya is one of the Gulmakai Champions of Malala Fund. The Gulmakai Network is Malala Fund’s signature initiative, which supports the work of education champions in developing countries. Malala Fund aims to close to this gap by connecting our Gulmakai Champions with each other and to the tools, training and partners they need to spark social and systemic change. There are 38 Gulmakai Champions. Bondita and PBET trained 60 education promoters from three tea gardens to increase awareness for the Plantation Labour Act (PLA) and Right to Education (RTE) Act. If successful in ensuring that tea plantations in Assam are PLA and RTE compliant, Bondita’s work will impact 15,200 girls.

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