Twitter reacts as Nanhi Kali launches PowerlessQueen Chess campaign
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Nanhi Kali joined hands with WATConsult to launch the Powerless Queen campaign on Women's Day. An idea so simple yet sopowerful by Don't leave our real life queens powerless, empower them with knowledge and help them shine with - Ved Prakash (@AAPVed) What's a game of chess without its most important piece - The Queen?
great video by - Anuj Prajapati (@anujprajapati11) A in this day and age is only a loss to the nation! Great initiative by to empower the women of tomorrow - - Sushil K Kashyap (@SushilKashyap01) : Nanhi Kali & WATConsult design a special game of Chess to illustrate the importance of girl child education - Jitesh Jaiswal (@jiteshkjaiswal) A simple concept with such an impactful message. It's time we give the women the power they deserve. Play the game and see for yourself on - Hrish Thota (@dhempe) Excellent symbolism as Indian chess-players uses to raise awereness of the Nanhi Kali project which already helped more than 3 million (!) underprivileged girls.
Try their chess-challenge and even better, donate to help!- Peter Heine Nielsen (@PHChess) I played the game! Didn’t realize black could move her queen till it was too late. Amazing metaphor and initiative.- Jennifer Shahade (@JenShahade) Great initiative indeed! Don’t know about winning, but after a couple of attempts I did manage to come up with a way to empower the queen and...equalize. - Anish Giri (@anishgiri) I've taken the
Challenge... and filmed my misery.
?
Stay till the end of the video to learn more about this inspiring project by & and how you can try your luck, too! - Anna Rudolf (@Anna_Chess) Amazing insight to connect chess with women empowerment. I agree with a , it's difficult to win. In chess or in society.- Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) . Great Initiative! I accept the Challenge- Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) Hey it’s a challenge! Take the challenge on and tell us if you can win without the Queen- Tania Sachdev (@TaniaSachdev) Something for all of us to think about. To take action. And to change. Just as in chess one can't win if the queen is powerless, how can a nation succeed if half of its population is powerless. Take up the challenge on - Tania Sachdev (@TaniaSachdev) Load More
Twitter reacts as Nanhi Kali launches #PowerlessQueen Chess campaign
Nanhi Kali joined hands with WATConsult to launch the Powerless Queen campaign on Women's Day. An idea so simple yet sopowerful by Don't leave our real life queens powerless, empower them with knowledge and help them shine with - Ved Prakash (@AAPVed) What's a game of chess without its most important piece - The Queen?
great video by - Anuj Prajapati (@anujprajapati11) A in this day and age is only a loss to the nation! Great initiative by to empower the women of tomorrow - - Sushil K Kashyap (@SushilKashyap01) : Nanhi Kali & WATConsult design a special game of Chess to illustrate the importance of girl child education - Jitesh Jaiswal (@jiteshkjaiswal) A simple concept with such an impactful message. It's time we give the women the power they deserve. Play the game and see for yourself on - Hrish Thota (@dhempe) Excellent symbolism as Indian chess-players uses to raise awereness of the Nanhi Kali project which already helped more than 3 million (!) underprivileged girls.
Try their chess-challenge and even better, donate to help!- Peter Heine Nielsen (@PHChess) I played the game! Didn’t realize black could move her queen till it was too late. Amazing metaphor and initiative.- Jennifer Shahade (@JenShahade) Great initiative indeed! Don’t know about winning, but after a couple of attempts I did manage to come up with a way to empower the queen and...equalize. - Anish Giri (@anishgiri) I've taken the
Challenge... and filmed my misery.
?
Stay till the end of the video to learn more about this inspiring project by & and how you can try your luck, too! - Anna Rudolf (@Anna_Chess) Amazing insight to connect chess with women empowerment. I agree with a , it's difficult to win. In chess or in society.- Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) . Great Initiative! I accept the Challenge- Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) Hey it’s a challenge! Take the challenge on and tell us if you can win without the Queen- Tania Sachdev (@TaniaSachdev) Something for all of us to think about. To take action. And to change. Just as in chess one can't win if the queen is powerless, how can a nation succeed if half of its population is powerless. Take up the challenge on - Tania Sachdev (@TaniaSachdev) Load More