Updated On: 10 November, 2020 08:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Jovita Aranha
A Gurugram teens online community is creating a safe space for people to celebrate their bodies through art, music and words

The project celebrates body positivity through art, music and discussions. Artwork/Aanya Patra
Gurugram-based changemaker Siya Tayal was barely eight when she founded Bee Nifty, a project that transformed waste fabric scraps to recreate recyclable bags by providing livelihood opportunities to women in rural Haryana. The young girl, who is among the youngest speakers at the UN headquarters in Geneva, has won the India Volunteer Award, Pramerica Bronze Award. She is also a nominee for the Kurt Hahn Prize 2020.
At 15, the Class 10 student of Shri Ram School, Aravali, is making waves yet again, and this time it's for the online community that she started in the lockdown. The project I am Enough reimagines beauty, spreads awareness about eating disorders, talks of self-love and stands up against body-shaming creatively.