Suchandra Bhaduri
Suchandra bhaduri has completed her M.Phil with a specialization in History from Institute of Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK). Her academic interests lie in exploring the gender dynamics in history, understanding the intricacies of education and culture in British India and the history of the disabled in Colonial India, which is the dissertation she prepared for her M.Phil degree. With a keen interest in the korean culture and history she has been learning the Korean Language from 2020. Outside academics, she is passionate about photography, music and cooking.
Shrestha Ghosh
I am Shrestha Ghosh, currently pursuing Master's in Economics from University of Calcutta. I graduated from Loreto College back in 2021, claiming a Bachelor's degree in Economics. For a major part of my academic career I have had a keen interest towards research. I have led multiple teams in research work and have made sure we strive towards excellence. My areas of interest mainly include human rights, gender economics, political affairs and development economics in general. I am an entrepreneur too and I successfully ran an e-commerce street style clothing website for two years with the help of two of my co-founders. I aspire to widen my interest and make my skills more useful for the organization I've been employed in.
Sharanya Bhattacharya
I am a student of M.Sc in Economics at University of Calcutta.My research interest lie at the intersection of Gender studies , Development Economics and Political Economics. I am keen on contributing to research that can guide policy making in India. My aim is to collaborate with various think tanks so that I can gain knowledge and experience in this field.
Samragnee Chakraborty
Samragnee Chakraborty holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Ashoka University, Sonipat. Because of her profound interest in Gender Studies, she is currently pursuing her Post-Diploma in Advanced Studies and Research from Ashoka University. As a part of the program, she is doing research of her own design and writing a thesis on the female D-voters of Assam. Titled "Tagged as a Female D-voter: Experiences, Fears and Coping in the times of Uncertainty", her thesis focuses broadly on gender through the lens of citizenship. It claims that the social positionality of the female D-voters in terms of their gender interacts with other social factors such as class and lack of education, making their quest for citizenship much more challenging. She has worked with several grassroots organizations such as The Indian Women's Project and ETASHA Society. She seeks to be a professional in the field of research and academics.