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Monday 31 August 2015

Twitter and Star Plus come together in support of #IAmGirlRising


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Participate in the #IAmGirlRising campaign on Twitter today: Tweet using #IAmGirlRising, change your display picture in support of this initiative

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Mumbai, 29th August 2015: On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, @StarPlus lights up Twitter with a noble initiative #IamGirlRising to promote education for the girl child and women in India. As part of this Twitter campaign, Star Plus invites the nation to come together and Tweet with #IAmGirlRising to show their support for this initiative. Bollywood’s leading ladies such as Priyanka Chopra, Madhuri Dixit, Parineeti Chopra, Kareena Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Freida Pinto, Nandita Das, Sushmita Sen are seen participating in this social dialogue on Twitter and have helped create a greater awareness and sensitivity towards this public issue.

In order to support this initiative on Twitter, all you have to do is Tweet in support of this initiative using #IAmGirlRising. Once you have Tweeted, you will receive a reply Tweet from @StarPlus with a link that will help you change your DP with a #IAmGirlRising badge. Click on the link in the Tweet and follow the steps. It’s a simple, effective and engaging way to give flight to every girl child’s dream to be educated and become something.

Follow @StarPlus to get regular updates on this campaign today. Use #IAmGirlRising to Tweet and support the cause!

Below are some of the top celebrity Tweets surfacing from this trending hashtag:

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