Saajhi Duniya organizes a variety of events relevant to its focus areas. Major types of the events are:

  1. Lectures
  2. Seminars
  3. Literary and other cultural events like songs & plays relevant to social issues
  4. Protests, rallies & awareness campaigns
  • A talk by Abhisar Sharma – “Freedom of expression and the role of the media”

    UP Press Club Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Saajhi Duniya invited senior journalist Abhisar Sharma to Lucknow Press Club for a discussion. The topic of the discussion was "Abhivyakti ki azaadi aur media ki bhumika". All the senior and intellectuals were presented there. Abhisar Sharma discussed the roles of media in present scenario.

  • Women’s March for Change

    Roomi Gate, Chowk Lucknow

    Saajhi Duniya along with other women's organizations took out a march from Rumi Gate for increasing violence against women and equality in society.

  • March against the increased violence on women dalits, minorities and tribal

    Hindi Sansthan to Gandhi Pratima

    Saajhi Duniya along with other women's organizations took out a march from Hindi Sansthan to Gandhi Pratima, (Lucknow) for against increased violence against women, dalit, minorities and tribal. Many eminent people of the city also participated in it. After reaching the Gandhi Pratima, a memorandum was given to the administrative officer.

  • A Protest against rape and murder in Sultanpur

    Gandhi Pratima Hazrat Ganj

    Sajhi Duniya along with other women's organizations, protested at Gandhi Pratima Hzaratganj, Lucknow against the rape and murder of a Dalit girl in Sultanpur district of Uttar Pradesh

  • A Discussion on fee hike in JNU- “JNU Ka Sangharsh…..Avam Ki Shiksha Ka Sangharsh”

    Kaifi Azmi Accademi

    Saajhi Duniya invited JNU's Professor Nivedita Menon for a talk on 8th December 2019. The topic of the talk was "JNU ka Sangharsh , Awam ki Shiksha ka Sangharsh". The talk was organized in support of the demonstration by the students against the fee hike in JNU. Nivedita Menon is an Indian feminist writer and a Professor of political thought at JNU, Delhi. She is known for strong positions on several political issues, including nuclear power and the Kashmir conflict.