Akshat Shrivastava
A former public policy consultant with the Government of India specialising in strategy and management, Akshat Shrivastava (MBA, INSEAD) is the co-founder of an ed-tech startup Cases Over Coffee which helps students in acquiring necessary skills to progress in their professional fields.
His students have landed at world's top schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, MIT, Columbia and the likes.
Amita Bhide
Dr. Amita Bhide is the Dean and Professor in the School of Habitat Studies
She has been deeply involved in studying issues related to urban poor communities, community organization and housing rights movements and advocacy groups.
Professor Bhide’s recent work at the School of Habitat Studies has been on issues of urban development , in particular those concerning urban transformations and their link to inclusive and sustainable development. She has extensively researched urban local governance and planning, water and sanitation, housing and land issues. She attempts to develop a theoretical and action model of urbanisation that is relevant for the global south through an engagement with several transformative groups at the city, provincial and national scales.
Avinasha Sastry
Mr. Avinasha Sastry is a programmer and does coding. He has created the YouTube Channel “Second Breakfast” along with Ms. Ruchika Shankar. They work as freelancers and have been living a life out of a suitcase for the past 4 years now.
Ayushi Chand
A professional economist, a bibliophile, and a passionate traveler by nature, Miss Ayushi Chand is an Indian Economic Service Officer, currently working with the Government of India. An alumna of the esteemed Shri Ram College of Commerce and Jawaharlal Nehru University, Miss Ayushi Chand’s zeal for serving the nation was such that she let go of not only a full-time scholarship from NTU Singapore for undergrad but also another lucrative master's degree in International Development Economics from Yale University. Her experience includes working as a public policy consultant for the Andhra Pradesh government and an internship with the Planning Commission of India. Her work spans multiple domains, including public policy consultancy, economic analysis, and strategy consulting.
Chris Parsons
Chris Parsons is the Partner of the global law firm, Herbert Smith Freehills and Chairman of the India practice of the firm. He was included in the Financial Times Asia-Pacific Innovative Lawyer awards for his work in India including his lectures at a number of Indian Law Schools which involves an annual programme with Oxford University. Apart from helping guide his firm's social initiatives in India, Mr. Parsons is an acclaimed mental health champion. He is a board member of the leading mental health research charity, MQ Mental Health Research.
Suraj Yengde
Named as one of the "25 Most Influential Young Indian" by GQ magazine, Dr. Suraj Yengde is one of India’s leading scholars, public intellectuals and human rights activist. Dr Yengde has authored the bestseller "Caste Matters" and has been nominated for India’s highest literary award, the "Sahitya Akademi" award. He is also the recipient of the presigious "Dr. Ambedkar Social Justice Award". He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Accorded with high credentials, Dr. Suraj Yengde has written in a number of international and national media outlets such as the BBC, Al Jazeera, The Hindu, The Hindustan Times, and the likes.
Yash Bhale
Yash Bhale is a law graduate and an agriculturist entrepreneur. He has been awarded with the prestigious title of “A Competent Leader’ at the world renowned Toastmasters club. Yash has a keen interest in nature, photography, traveling and is a firm believer of keeping the mind as well as body fit.