Sanjana is an active debater and is a member of the Finance and Investment Society of her college where she is involved in writing, editing and designing. She is also a representative to the gender forum at her college.
She is passionate about economics, and has a long living desire to bring about social change which is also why she wants to pursue a career in policy making.
Sanjana is a strong believer of the ideals of feminism, sustainability and equality.
Sanjana was a member of the Batch of 2020 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Sanjhali Jain
Sanjhali Jain identifies as a person exploring the realms of life and on a journey to evolve as a conscious being. She is assertive in taking actions to bring change at an individual level to contribute to saving the environment, helping the people around her, and creating a happy and peaceful space to live in.
Shagun Attri
Shagun is an aspiring behaviour scientist with a multidisciplinary academic background in psychology, journalism, and human resource management. She has a diverse work portfolio with experience in corporate and social sectors, driving initiatives for financial literacy, public health, and community intervention research in high-risk urban areas.
A big believer in collective action and community empowerment, she is committed to using data for discovery and reshaping the social world with happier, healthier, and sustainable behaviours. Shagun also really like cats.
Shambhavi Singh Tomar
Shambhavi Singh Tomar is pursuing a Bachelor's in Humanities and Social Sciences from the Cluster Innovation Centre. As part of her course, she has been studying various disciplines from colleges in Delhi University, having studied one semester at Miranda House and the other two at Lady Shri Ram College for Women.
She is a Millennium Fellow, class of 2020, and under this fellowship, has been working on her social impact initiative, WiND of Change: Women for Inclusive Development. She is a research aspirant, and wishes to contribute to the fields of psychology, social psychology, sociology and gender studies.
Shambhavi was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Shanavi Mangalorkar
Shanavi Mangalorkar is interested in the field of psychology and has an M.Sc. in Business Psychology with Coaching from Heriot-Watt University, UK. Shanavi strives to reach out to individuals, and guide them.
She relies on the knowledge and skills that she has honed through the disciplines of Psychology to constantly better herself.
Shanavi’s experience of interning with Moolchand Medcity Hospital, Shaurya Centre for Children with Special Needs and ConAgraFoods has helped her further enhance her knowledge. She unwinds by listening to music, spending time amidst nature and by playing the piano.
Shanavi was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Shifa Negi
Shifa Negi is a final year student at Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi University. Being an avid reader, she finds peace in words of Ram Dass and tunes into Alan Isakov, Rex Orange county & nukkad ki awaaz for comfort.
Shifa strongly resonates with the need for quality education and a healthy environment for every individual. A firm believer that “in a gentle way, we can shake the world”, she has started the Child Rights & You chapter, SRCC, as a manifestation of that vision.
By the words of Powell, she intends to ‘leave the world better than she found it’.
Shifa was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Shivali Shankar
Shivali Shankar is a 3rd year college student pursuing Political Science Honors from Indraprastha College For Women, Delhi University. Shivali is extremely passionate about gender equality and foreign policy issues, and plans on pursuing an MA in International Relations.
She is the President of one of the clubs functioning under the Girl up Campaign, an initiative of the United Nations Foundation. She is also the Head Of Production for the Indian chapter of s(H)e The Docuseries, an initiative of the Sciences Po University, France, which creates documentary episodes on social issues to analyse them through a feminist lens. Additionally, She is the Editor-in-Chief and Head of Strategic Development for an upcoming online magazine called Mysa World
Sport has played a huge role in shaping Shivali's personality, as it taught her to excel at multitasking. When she's not working, you can often find her indulging in sunset photography and exploring bustling city markets.
Shivali was a member of the Batch of 2020 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Shobhit Gupta
Shobhit Gupta recently qualified as a Chartered Accountant and also happens to be a lawyer looking for a way to build a career in Management Consulting.
He can often be found trying to figure out how to be a better human. With such an inquisitive mindframe, he takes keen interest in knowing the "why" behind things. His favourite question remains, "Can we be kind enough without having to ask for anything in return?"
Shreoshi Tarapdar
Shreoshi Tarapdar is currently pursuing a Bachelor's in Political Science from Miranda House, University of Delhi. She describes herself as an emotive individual who likes to express her emotions through colours and believes that art is a theraputic medium for her.
She takes a keen interest in analysing geopolitics, public policy, and governance, while also understanding the feminist perspective. She believes that kind words can make a blind see and a deaf hear. While she loves watching and deciphering movies, she also believes that it is important to hear others and listen to their stories.
Shruti Jain
Shruti Jain is a Political Science student from Kamla Nehru University. She describes herself as an individual with strong beliefs and principles. She believes in standing up for what is right despite the resistance that one may face. She advocates for conversations to become the currency through which we bring meaningful impact into an increasingly polarized world around us.
In her free time, she enjoys reading, making chai, and making innately specific playlists while slowly solving a Sudoku.
Simran Anand
Simran Anand is a student of political science and a young activist.
She gives utmost importance to the process of un-learning & self-reflection for the pursuit of a safer and just tomorrow.
She identifies herself as a student, writer, researcher, theatre artist, and volunteer, and firmly believes in the pristine force of youth, as an indispensable share for the process of change.
According to her, the duty to question and the right to get answers are our ultimate virtue, which we must not let slip.
Simran is a member of the Batch of 2022 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Simran Kaur
Simran Kaur is a Program Associate at the Citizens for Public Leadership and is a final year law student at the University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Being a changemaker has been an intellectual, personal and professional pursuit for Simran, and is reflected in the nature of the work she is interested in.
A passionate reader and a policy enthusiast, she lives by the holy saying which encapsulates the essence of Sikhism. The breakdown goes as follows, do good deeds by working hard and empower everyone with gratitude. This helps her in preaching about humanity and her belief in speaking truth to power.
Simran was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.