Reeba Rahman is an undergraduate student pursuing triple majors in Psychology, Sociology, and English. Known to friends and acquaintances as practical, vocal, perceptive, well-informed, and most of all, comforting human being. She possesses a strong passion for understanding the human psyche.
Reeba Is also proficient in social media management, adept at production and script writing, and an avid reader. With experience in research and academia, and having conducted independent studies in sociology and psychology, she brings a multifaceted skill set and a creative, innovative edge to any project or team.
Riddhi Malhotra
Riddhi Malhotra is a second-year Economics Honours student at Delhi University. She is an avid reader, writer, MUN-er, swimmer, badminton player and a global culinary enthusiast.
She believes in the art of listening and observing which has led to her project called ‘musings...and me’, a book she published at the age of 18 which pens down the way-wards of the world from a woman's perspective through excerpts of abstract poetry.
You can reach out to her if you are ever looking for a conversation about international affairs, human rights, random trivia or furry pets.
Riddhi was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Riddhi Nikam
Riddhi Rajendra Nikam is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Education at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. Her academic interests lie in Social-Emotional Learning, Global Citizenship Education, and Peace Education.
She believes that all people are compassionate human beings and that change is possible when individual values of compassion, dignity, and fairness are encouraged. She enjoys interacting with children and hopes to create a safe space for each child to learn better.
She is passionate about languages and teaches French as a freelancer. She is also a Kathak Graduate, trained under the guidance of Guru Deepali Vichare. She finds the company of books, friends, and family soothing.
Riddhi is a member of the Batch of 2022 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Rishabh Kumar
Rishabh is a curious and open minded person who is always looking forward to new experiences where he can learn and apply his principles of intellect and knowledge to add value.
His skill sets vary widely and diversely which helps him strive to think out of the box, and find connections between areas that are normally overlooked.
According to him, the bedrock for perspectives and ideas revolves around four pillars - science, psychology, philosophy and an investor mindset, which is backed and supported by the strong balance between emotional, intellectual and financial quotient.
Rishabh was a member of the Batch of 2020 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Rishika Rastogi
Rishika Rastogi is a public speaker and a ‘sustainability geek’ who found her goal for an equal and egalitarian world through her college life in Delhi and her part time freelancing in public speaking.
She is a poetess, debater, dancer, and a literary dilettante. She believes in fighting for her rights and likes to help those who need love and advice. A hopeless romantic at heart, yet fierce with a vision.
Catch her around in Zoom sessions with a cup of chai, beaming positivity and love!!
Rishika was a member of the Batch of 2021 at The F.A.I.R. Project.
Ritvick Khanna
Ritvick Khanna is a creative entrepreneur, writer, and musician. A recent graduate with honours from Ramjas College in the field of English, Ritvick is passionate about using creativity as a medium to design change, using his entrepreneurial and creative pursuits as methods of self-expression. In his natural habitat, you will find him admiring microphones and lyrics, practising rapping the fastest songs in the world, and quoting Camus and Dostoevsky.
He is particularly interested in poetic self-reflexivity, psychoanalytic theory, and in the intersection of technology, policy, and education.
Rose Thomson
Rose Thomson is currently pursuing her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Vimala College, Kerala. She loves singing, listening to music, drawing, playing carrom, and reciting poetry.
While she considers herself to be an introvert, she likes engaging in deeper and meaningful conversations with people around her. It helps her understand their true emotions. She dreams of a world where everyone could just be themselves without being judged.
Rugveda Rajan Bagwe
Rugveda Rajan Bagwe is a student of journalism at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Rugveda Rajan Bagwe describes herself as an introspective person.
She believes that being an introvert has made her quite observant, and she wishes to use this skill to be able to connect with more people. Such networking also aids her in developing eloquent and critical thinking.
Rupesh Bawane
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.
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.
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.