Teaching Social Studies in a predominantly Muslim community, Sukriti used her Fellowship to address sensitive topics, especially during major events like the Babri Masjid verdict and the introduction of the Citizenship Amendment Act. Her classroom discussions around equality, fraternity, and citizenship transformed a fearful group of children into young advocates. Together, they launched a community campaign to educate their neighbors on gathering citizenship documents, helping students turn their fears into action.
Under Sukriti’s guidance, her students grew into confident individuals ready to take on societal issues. Many of her students went on to perform well academically, securing top ranks in school. Sukriti’s journey highlights the power of education to foster awareness, resilience, and responsibility, showing her students that they could impact their own communities for the better.