Sunaina Goldsmith is a student of Sociology pursuing a Master's degree from Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.
She is a keen learner and is passionate about studying the underlying structures of the society we live in. She believes in the transforming power that one's mindset holds as the key to fighting through life's hardships. She practices having conversations in an unbiased manner to achieve a holistic perspective.
Suraj
Suraj has spent the past four years immersed in mental health advocacy and community development. As the founder of 'Voice of Youth’, he has engaged over 150 young minds in sports and well-being. His dedication has been recognised with the Chief Minister Bravery Award and the UN Volunteer Award.
Suraj has pursued various fellowships and serves as a youth advisor at the Centre for Mental Health Law and Policy. His vision is to prioritise mental health and amplify young voices in societal dialogue, driving transformative change for a more inclusive and supportive society. Suraj is committed to making a difference and continuing this impactful journey.
Swetapadma Narayani Acharya
Swetapadma hails from Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, and takes great pride in her name, which resembles the long and rich cultural history of her home state.
As a Psychology student, she yearns to understand and learn what motivates and prompts the actions of humans as, in her opinion, this is key to bring about substantial change in the world.
A poet and singer at heart, she leads life like the symphony of music and play of words, which shapes her approach towards everything she does.
Swetapadma is a member of the Batch of 2022 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Syeda Areeba
Syeda Areeba, a Commerce graduate from Jamia Millia Islamia, is driven by her love for reading and research. Her curiosity has always fueled her quest for deeper insights, and she is now channeling that curiosity into a career in research. Beyond academics, Syeda is passionate about sports, particularly badminton and kho-kho, and has represented her school in competitions organised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.
A passionate writer and spoken-word poet, Syeda uses these mediums to foster empathy and understanding. Through her work, she aims to empower others to embrace diverse perspectives and drive positive change. Committed to continuous learning, she aspires to embody the changes she advocates for.
Tarun Kumar
Tarun Kumar is pursuing his B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering, which he is passionate about.
Through The F.A.I.R. Project, Tarun hopes to be more interactive, and express his internal thoughts.
He believes that the values that he will gain from The F.A.I.R. Project will be helpful in his life going forward.
Tarun was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Taw Yalla
Yalla hails from the Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh and has most recently studied Ancient Indian History, Culture, and Archaeology from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai.
Currently working at an art gallery, she hopes to contribute in the promotion and preservation of her indigenous heritage, and wishes for North-East Indian history to be included in NCERT textbooks.
Apart from this, she enjoys reading, watching anime and pet videos, with her favourite quote being, “If you are the smartest person in a room, then you are in the wrong room.”, by Confucius.
Taw is a member of the Batch of 2022 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Trisha Chandra
Trisha identifies herself as a feminist and believes that patriarchy is not an ideological alternative that we should live with. For her, feminism does not merely mean women empowerment, it means breaking through the gender norms, societal hierarchies, and upholding the dignity of human life irrespective of caste, creed, race, and gender.
Through her life and her work, she wants to foster a future society based on human rights.
Trisha is also an art and literature enthusiast.
Trisha was a member of the Batch of 2020 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Utsav Tambi
Utsav is a dynamic public policy professional who is passionate about making a positive impact on society. He currently works at The Quantum Hub, focusing on financial inclusion and women's economic empowerment. Previously he worked as a senior analyst at Indian Political Action Committee, where he conducted primary research and ran political campaigns at the grassroots level in Goa and Bihar.
He is a national-level basketball player, and in his free time, he likes to experiment with new habits, activities and is open to learning and growing constantly.
Vaanchhit Varshney
Vaanchhit Varshney is a Physics graduate from ARSD College, Delhi University. He is a highly ambitious and passionate learner who thrives to work in the international sector. He is passionate about science, international relations and culinary skills.
His journey has been from an individual who trembled while speaking in front of his class, to an individual who anchored his college fest with a footfall of 10,000+ people.
He has been very active in the debating arena and is more inclined towards MUNs. He has organised and managed several national and international events.
He has presented twice at the India International Science Festival and has represented India at GMUN’20, which was organised in collaboration with IFAD, United Nations.
Vaanchhit was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Vanshika Rajan
Vanshika Rajan is a sophomore English Major, who is happiest during discussions, debates, and conversations. She is certain that change can be brought through collaboration, inclusivity, and gratitude.
She finds solace in family, music, dance, and basketball. Whilst becoming a flag-bearer in the path of creating a fairer society, she hopes to leave a mark, by amalgamating hard work with kindness.
Varalika Singh
Varalika Singh is currently pursuing her Bachelor's in Sociology from the Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi. She espouses reform through responsibility and by negotiating for spaces that work towards greater inclusivity and equitable progress. She believes that social problems should be viewed as processes and not mere events.
She is a two-time Nationals finalist in athletics and has previously been published twice by UNESCO New Delhi.
Varsha Sundriyal
From a young age, Varsha has been interested in gripping stories that are weaved together by words. But more than that, Varsha has aspired to understand the world we live in which is reflected in the novels she reads.
For her, books have a way of travelling through spaces. They can take one through time and walls. She desires to make the world aware of this way of travel through the wonders of education.
She lives in Delhi with her family and her cat.
Varsha was a member of the Batch of 2020 at The F.A.I.R. Project.