Anjana Mangalapalli
Social Entrepreneur
Anjana Mangalapalli is the Co-Founder of Move The Wheel Foundation, working since 15 years (Jan 2010) along with her Co-Founder Sunita Reddy Thadasina
Ms. Anjana, is a dedicated advocate for social change through education. She shapes the organization’s mission, implementing programs to empower young minds and transform underserved communities.
Anjana serves as a mentor, role model, and catalyst for positive change, believing whole heartedly in the transformative power of education
She is passionate about building a framework where teachers, parents, peers and community can proactively work together and build the capacity of all the key stakeholders
She has designed and implemented many child-centered, community-supported projects in Govt schools
She is extremely excited to share her insights and will be present at TEDxOakridge Intl School Gachibowli, delving into the concept of fractured narratives.
Madhavi Sanskriti
Student
Madhavi Sanskriti, is a student, a trained Carnatic singer, a 2X TedX Speaker and an avid reader. She has completed her high schooling at the Premia Academy and is currently studying BA, Triple Majors in Mass Communication and Journalism, Literature and Political Science. She has been in the world of startups ever since she was 14, as an intern and having established a youth run media organisation, her goals have always been very clear since day 1.
She considers herself as an individual who's always open to new opportunities coming in way, however it should be something that lies in her interest. Having led her school's prefect board and leading the maiden Premia Model United Nations Conference, with a success rate of having 330 delegates in it's first edition itself, she has proven myself to be a leader who leads with success.
Ridhi Anumulapalli
Student
Ridhi Anumulapalli is a DP1 student taking biology, chemistry, and psychology. She is passionate about current affairs and fighting for what’s right. She will never shy away from a ‘controversial’ issue and continue to form and voice her informed opinions, in fact, joining and organising a protest is one of the things on her bucket list, right before visiting Iceland.
Sahithi Radha
Student
Sahithi Radha is a 16-year-old studying at the Future Kids School. When she’s absent, she’s off running two internationally awarded NGOs, advising for the world’s largest charity, or researching at ISB. Previously India’s youngest United Nations Environmental ambassador, now she devotes her time to teaching kids entrepreneurship, climate education, and furthering the education of paediatric cancer patients. A recognized changemaker by UNESCO, Meta, The Ashoka Foundation and over 50 publications, magazines and newspapers. She hopes to give an insightful talk, equipped with a communications diploma and an obnoxiously loud voice.
Sushil Rao Chilkuri
Editor-Special Reports at The Times of India
Sushil Rao, Editor-Special Reports at The Times of India, Hyderabad, boasts a 34-year career in journalism, starting in 1988. A gold medalist in journalism from Osmania University, he’s been with The Times of India’s Hyderabad edition since 2000. Sushil Rao is a versatile professional, having authored four books, completed film studies courses, and worked across five newspapers and television reporting. He covers diverse topics and engages in podcasting, blogging, video reporting, and documentary making.
Yenugu Shiv Aryan Reddy
Student
Three words “Go-Big or Go-Home.” That’s Shivaryan, an ecstatic individual who is always full of energy (currently limited by the confines of his mortal shell). He’s gonna be talking about the loss of perspective through the strands of time in the upcoming TEDxOakridge Intl School Gachibowli. Apart from such intellectual feats, he’s a huge movie fanatic ranging from Beverly Hills to Jubilee Hills. Along with that, he’s always down for a match of FIFA and a fun debate. He hopes that his talk can make an impact by unfolding the truth that opens eyes of every audience present in the event and is immensely looking forward to his first words on the dias.