
November 2025
Pinkishe Foundation achieved a significant international milestone as our founder, Khyati Gupta, was named to Vox Media's prestigious Future Perfect 25 list. The annual recognition celebrates individuals across the world whose work is creating meaningful and lasting impact on society, highlighting innovative solutions to some of humanity's most pressing challenges.
While the honor was awarded to Khyati Gupta, it reflects the collective efforts of the entire Pinkishe ecosystem. From our dedicated Sakhis and volunteers to educators, partners, donors, and supporters, this recognition belongs to everyone who has contributed to advancing menstrual health, dignity, and equity for women and girls across India.
The inclusion of menstrual health among globally recognized social impact initiatives marks an important step in bringing greater visibility to an issue that has long been overlooked. It reinforces the growing international understanding that menstrual health is not only a health concern but also a matter of education, gender equality, dignity, and social inclusion.
What started as a mission to address period poverty and menstrual stigma has evolved into a movement impacting communities across the country. This recognition serves as a powerful reminder that local action can drive global change and that sustained efforts toward menstrual equity can inspire conversations far beyond geographical boundaries.
As Pinkishe Foundation continues its journey, this milestone strengthens our commitment to creating a world where every girl and woman has access to menstrual health education, products, and supportive environments. We are grateful for the trust of our community and remain dedicated to driving meaningful change with transparency, compassion, and impact.
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