Leadership is power—and for Bihar’s Dalit and tribal communities, it is a long-overdue necessity.
For generations, Dalits and tribals have been systematically excluded from education, employment, and political life. Without representation, their voices have gone unheard and their rights ignored.
At Bihar Dalit Vikas Samiti (BDVS), we are changing that.
We believe that real transformation begins from within the community—when Dalit and tribal youth, women, and children are empowered to lead, speak up, and take charge of their own futures.
Our leadership-building initiatives focus on:
- Nurturing grassroots leaders who understand and represent the needs of their communities
- Empowering women and youth to participate in public life with confidence
- Promoting civic education and political awareness to strengthen democratic engagement
- Encouraging unity and collective action to fight all type of injustice
Dalit and tribal leaders are not just advocates—they are catalysts. They open doors to education, healthcare, livelihoods, and dignity. They inspire hope, challenge discrimination, and build pathways for the next generation.
When a Dalit woman leads her village, when a young boy from a marginalized family raises his voice in a local meeting—change takes root.
Leadership is not a privilege—it’s a right. And BDVS is committed to making sure every Dalit child sees themselves not as victims of the system, but as leaders of a new tomorrow.