Bal Manch Programme

Bal Manch
Gender Sensitisation

Empowering Boys. Transforming Futures.

A gender sensitisation programme for boy students of Classes VI to XII across 1337 Delhi government schools. Build awareness about identity, consent, emotional intelligence, equal opportunities, and your rights.

12 Chapters
18 Trainings
Assessment
Certificate

1337

Government Schools

16

Districts Covered

18

Training Sessions

100+

Certified Trainers

Core Values

Gender sensitisation is about understanding yourself, respecting others, and building a more equal world.

Respect Identity

Every person is unique. Learn to celebrate differences in appearance, language, culture, and abilities without judgement.

Understand Consent

Consent means asking before touching, respecting when someone says no, and knowing about POCSO and POSH laws that protect everyone.

Break Stereotypes

Cooking, dancing, crying, caring — none of these have a gender. Your hobbies and emotions define you, not society's labels.

Build Healthy Relationships

Good friendships are built on trust, respect, and communication. Learn to resolve conflicts with words, not aggression.

Digital Responsibility

Think before you share, never forward private content, and report cyberbullying. Your online behaviour has real consequences.

Dream Equal

Every career, every dream, every opportunity is open to everyone. Boys can be nurses. Girls can be engineers. Dream without limits.

Course Chapters

A comprehensive curriculum covering identity, consent, emotions, stereotypes, equal opportunities, and your rights — delivered through 18 training sessions.

01

Understanding Identity & Diversity

Celebrate what makes each person unique — appearance, language, culture, and abilities.

02

Unpacking Gender Roles & Stereotypes

Challenge the idea that hobbies, emotions, or careers belong to only one gender.

03

Consent & Boundaries

Learn about POCSO and POSH laws, personal space, and the importance of asking before acting.

04

Healthy Friendships & Relationships

Build connections based on trust, respect, and honest communication.

05

Digital Responsibility & Online Behaviour

Navigate the internet safely — protect privacy, avoid sharing harmful content, report abuse.

06

Courage Beyond Fighting

Real courage means honesty, standing up for others, and admitting mistakes without violence.

07

Emotional Intelligence & Mental Health

Understand your emotions, manage anxiety and anger, and learn that asking for help is strength.

08

Equality in Opportunities

Every career is open to everyone. Boys can teach, girls can build — talent has no gender.

09

Bullying, Harassment & Standing Up

Recognize bullying in all forms, support those who face it, and know how to report it.

10

Role Models & Change Makers

Draw inspiration from leaders like B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi who fought for equality.

11

Helping Hands & Shared Responsibility

Household chores and caregiving are everyone's job — sharing work builds stronger families.

12

Dream Big, Dream Equal

Set goals without gender limits. Your dreams define your future, not stereotypes.

How the Programme Works

Complete the programme in five steps, from registration to certification.

01

Sign Up

Sign up using your full name, school UDISE code, phone number, and password.

02

Study Material

Study the handbook and complete the course chapters to build your knowledge.

03

Attend Training

Participate in 18 trainings conducted by certified trainers at your school.

04

Take Assessment

Answer assessment questions based on the trainings to test your knowledge.

05

Get Certificate

Download your certificate with your name, school, and assessment percentage.

Role Models Who Championed Equality

Leaders who proved that courage, education, and determination can change the world.

B.R. Ambedkar

Architect of the Indian Constitution

Championed equality and justice for all, regardless of caste or gender.

Mahatma Gandhi

Father of the Nation

Proved that true strength lies in non-violence, truth, and respect for all.

Jyotirao Phule

Social Reformer & Educator

Opened the first school for girls and fought against caste discrimination.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

Father of Indian Renaissance

Fought against Sati and child marriage, championing women's rights.

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

Social Reformer & Educator

Pioneered widow remarriage and championed education for all in Bengal.

Swami Vivekananda

Spiritual Leader & Reformer

Advocated for equality, education, and the upliftment of all people.

Key Insights

Stories and lessons from the handbook that shape how you think and act.

Respect & Identity

Arjun learned that his dark skin, his language, and his background are all part of what makes him special. Identity is not a weakness — it is your strength. Article 15 of the Indian Constitution protects everyone from discrimination.

Every person deserves respect regardless of appearance.
Cultural diversity makes communities stronger.
The Constitution guarantees equality for all.

Consent & Safety

Sameer understood that touching someone without permission is wrong, even among friends. The POCSO Act protects children from abuse, and the POSH Act ensures safety in workplaces. If something feels wrong, speak up.

Always ask before touching — respect personal boundaries.
POCSO Act protects children from sexual offences.
Reporting abuse is courage, not weakness.

Courage & Character

Vikas chose honesty over aggression when his friends pressured him to cheat. Real courage is not about muscles — it is about integrity, standing up for what is right, and admitting when you are wrong.

True bravery means honesty and integrity.
Standing up for others takes real courage.
Admitting mistakes is a sign of strength.

Sign up for Bal Manch
Gender Sensitisation Programme

Boy students of Classes VI to XII across 1337 Delhi government schools can sign up using their full name, school UDISE code, phone number, and password.

Emergency Helplines

1091

Women Helpline

100

Police

112

Emergency

1098

Childline

1930

Cyber Crime