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WATCONSULT, Mumbai / NANHI KALI / 2018

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According to an Education commission survey The proportion of women who completed five years of primary schooling in India and were literate was 48 per cent, much less than 92 percent in Nepal, 74 per cent in Pakistan and 54 per cent in Bangladesh.

Infact according to Census 2011 20 million girls are denied education in India each year due to the deep rooted misogyny in Indian society. This is due to the fact that women are viewed as just home makers and considered a burden and a liability. Also due to the age old custom of dowry there is further a stigma.

This is why Indians don't educate their girls. Lack of education means they are unaware of their rights and suffer every other atrocity right from domestic abuse to rape as they grow up. Uneducated women are also not health aware being prone to health risks.

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We created the World's first mobile chess game with a powerless queen via a mobile website wherein the visitor/player played with a powerless queen (no moves allowed) against the computer which had a powerful queen. This was rolled out as a #PowerlessQueen challenge across India challenging people to try and win. As people lost, we prompted them share the message and to donate to the cause so that they can empower a girl child with education.

The idea showcased how difficult it is to win in chess and as a metaphor in society as well when the queen is a powerless one. Hence proving how societies cannot win if its queens (women) are not empowered.

Execution

The game was launched on the mobile-friendly campaign website www.PowerlessQueen.com and the campaign video with Woman Grandmaster Tania Sachev was launched on social platforms (Twitter, Facebook & YouTube) in which she encouraged people and fellow chess players to play the game on the website. People who lost could take two actions - they could share their experince on Twitter & Facebook as well as donate to the cause of Nanhi Kali for the education of the girl child.

Along with the website, we also launched a mobile app where one could play the game and donate as well. To take the concept of Powerless Queen into the physical world, The Chess School of India and The Coach Crew came together to organize chess tournaments which was participated in by school students from across schools.

Outcome

#PowerlessQueen trending topic in India

Donations of 40,000 hours of education for underprivileged girls

Earned Media worth 118 Million INR

1.1 Million Views on video

300 Million Organic Impressions with India's national TV channel DD news and NDTV covering it.

52,000+ Game Plays

International Chess Grandmasters organically got involved and endorsed the campaign and they were: World Rapid Chess Champion 'Vishwanathan Anand', Hungarian Woman Grandmaster ''Anna Rudolf', Hungarian Woman Grandmaster and Ambassador of Chess and Education & UN Planet 50-50 Champion 'Judit Polgar', Two-time United States Women's Champion 'Jennifer Shahade', Four-time Dutch Chess Champion 'Anish Giri' & Five-time Danish Chess Champion and current coach to World number one Magnus Carlsen, 'Peter Heine Nielsen'.

School students from across schools participated in a Powerless Queen Challenge organized by The Chess School of India and The Coach Crew.

Powerless Queen will soon be rolled out as gender-equality teaching tool across schools in India.

Strategy

Chess is a game played by the educated and elite in India but watched by millions.

India is among top 10 chess playing countries in the world. As of 2017, India has more than 47 chess grandmasters. 80-100 Million Indian viewers watched the 2013 match between Viswanathan Anand and Magnus Carlsen.

Through our use of chess, we wanted to reach out to an audience who could not only donate to Nanhi Kali (NGO) but also influence others and attract attention of a larger audience.

Over 500 Million Indians access internet. So to ensure we reached the right audience, we brought in India's #2 Chess Player, Woman Grandmaster 'Tania Sachdev'. She challenged people and fellow chess players to take the Powerless Queen Challenge. Once they played the challenge and lost, they were prompted by a call to action to donate to Nanhi Kali and led to their website

Synopsis

Chess was invented in India in the 6th Century with Queen being the most powerful piece on the board. However today in the 21st century, the real queens i.e. a vast majority of Indian women are not even powerful enough to get access to basic rights of education.

Nanhi Kali is a non-for-profit organization with the aim of providing primary education to underprivileged girls in India. Their core objective was to create awareness about how educated women help society and also drive donations towards the education of underprivileged girls.

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