
The Woman Who Wove Peace Into Power
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Sano Vamuzo never raised slogans. She didn’t lead rallies. But through quiet conviction and tireless service, she transformed lives across Nagaland.
In this episode, we explore the life of the 83-year-old tribal social worker who pioneered education for girls, spearheaded the Naga Mothers Association during times of conflict, and fought for women’s political representation when few dared to speak up.
From her early days as a teacher to becoming the first Chairperson of the Nagaland State Women Commission, Sano Vamuzo’s legacy is one of peace, dignity, and purpose.
A story of leadership without noise—just impact.
About Padma Pride
Padma Pride is an inspiring audio series by The Good Sight and Rise Against Hunger India, celebrating Padma Awardees and their extraordinary impact. Every Sunday, we bring you the story of a changemaker shaping India’s future. (Narration: Shalini Singh, The Good Sight).
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