Rupesh is a student member of the Vidyadaan Sahayyak Mandal, a non-profit organisation which help students from remote areas financially and socially.
He completed his high school studies from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, where he spent 7 years of his life in a residential school. His school has played a big role in his overall personality development.
He loves learning computer programming, data analytics and having different cuisines with his friends.
Rupesh was a member of the Batch of 2020 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Rupkatha Chakravartty
Rupkatha is a passionate student of political science, who believes firmly in the phrase - "the personal is political". Aspiring to create impact by contributing to public policy through tailored, evidence-based solutions, Rupkatha is especially interested in the unique and common challenges facing the women of India. Aside from her academic and professional pursuits, she is also an avid debater, having participated in multiple debates and MUNs on a national scale, and professionally trains in Hindustani Classical Music and Odissi. She deeply values the multi-dimensional perspectives her multifaceted engagement equips her with, and brings this approach to everything she does.
Rupkatha was a member of the Batch of 2025 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Sai Kalyan Meghavath
Sai Kalyan Meghavath is currently a pre-final year student pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering at IIT Kharagpur.
Hailing from Hyderabad, Telangana, Sai is an avid learner and has been exploring different domains to discover what he truly loves doing. His hobbies include beatboxing and speedcubing.
Samarth Narula
Samarth believes that life is in a single breath, and the ability to recognise the pause between inhaling and exhaling is to live. He strongly reckons with the power of meditation and incorporating it as a way of life.
The two goals that he aims to work towards are educational reforms and gender equality, both of which are personal to him and have shaped who he is.
Crime & Punishment, The Argumentative Indian, and The Kite Runner are some of his favourite books.
He believes that awareness, empathy, and unlearning can go a long way in personal growth and concomitantly untangle the complexities and uplift society as a whole.
Samarth was a member of the Batch of 2020 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Samvardhan Tiwari
Samvardhan Tiwari is a BBA-LLB (Hons.) candidate at ILC (Integrated Law Courses), Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. With a deep interest in the intersection of law, policy, and social impact, he has written for platforms like DU Beat and The Probe. He interned at the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, contributing to research on insolvency and regulatory reform. Samvardhan is the founder of Project Satya, an initiative aimed at creating safer workplaces and fostering meaningful youth participation in policymaking. He holds numerous accolades and achievements at both national and international levels.
Samvardhan was a member of the Batch of 2025 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Sana Khan
Sana Khan is an engineering student. She is a hard working, enthusiastic and curious individual who cares deeply about making a difference. She believes in taking action and doing her best to create positive change. She also an avid book reader and loves learning new things and exploring different ideas.
Sana was a member of the Batch of 2025 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Sanah Dhawan
Sanah is a BMS student at Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS), University of Delhi, where for her, academic pursuits in management meet a growing passion for entrepreneurship. A natural connector of people and ideas, she thrives on meaningful conversations that help spark new perspectives. Whether in classroom discussions or through general conversations, her curiosity drives her to explore the intersection of business and social impact. Always eager to learn and create, she approaches every opportunity with one question: "How can we make this happen?"
Sanah was a member of the Batch of 2025 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Sanghamitra Tomar
Sanghamitra, a student of economics at Hansraj College, University of Delhi, is captivated by the complex beauty of communities. Her academic journey is marked by a keen interest in public policy.
Sanghamitra aspires to work at the intersection of public policy and communities, aiming to make better-informed policy decisions. Her passion lies in understanding how communities function and evolve, and she seeks to leverage this knowledge to craft policies that truly reflect and serve the needs of the people.
Sanjana Saxena
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.
Saummya Yadav
Saummya Yadav is a deep observer and thoughtful thinker and is pursuing B.A. (Hons) in Political Science at Ramjas College. She is drawn to conversations that go beyond the surface, especially those that explore the unspoken, the philosophical, and the deeply human. With a keen eye for detail, she likes to explore the world through a unique lens that’s shaped by the diverse stories and perspectives of people she meets. Through these encounters, she discovers many worlds, some familiar, some entirely new—and in each, she finds meaning, connection, and beauty.
Saummya was a member of the Batch of 2025 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
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.