AHANA ROY
Ahana Roy is currently a postgraduate student of Political Science at the University of Hyderabad. She has previously completed her undergraduate in Political Science from the University of Delhi. Her research interests include Gender in International Relations, focusing especially on gendered migration and displacement, as well as legislative and policy development.
ADRIKA SENGUPTA
I’m Adrika Sengupta currently doing my graduation from Amity University, Kolkata in Political Science. I am in my 4th Semester presently. I’m a very optimistic and hardworking person. I’m also highly motivated and progress- focussed student. I have strong interest in issues related to Human Rights, Refugee, and legal rights of different communities, Non-State Actors, also interested in China related studies. I’m a keen observant when it comes to world affairs and have sincere interest in knowing the mechanism of international affairs. Furthermore, I have participated in MUN and is also active in college debate programs. I Have worked as an intern at Foreign Policy Research Centre (FPRC) and Articles written under the guidance of FPRC experts are: (a) Human Rights: Women’s Rights and Surrogacy and, (b) Global Nuclear Disarmament Regime- A Case Study of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Moreover, I have published two articles at the International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews titled, “Black Feminism & its Difference with 1st wave Feminism” and “Sources of Law: Medieval India”. Both my published Articles are Scopus indexed and it is enriched with details of history and also have contemporary influences. Thereby, I believe that with deep focus, faith, dedication and focused attitude, the determinant goal of mine can be accomplished.
Upoma Ganguly
Upoma Ganguly is a second-year undergraduate student of Political Science at Gokhale Memorial Girls' College. Her research interest lies at the nexus of human rights, protection of child rights, and forced migration with specific focus on the global refugee crisis and the gendered experience of war through the feminist lens. She has previously worked with both NGOs and corporate offices and presently is a research intern for an NGO, Miss Link Trust, based in Mumbai, that works against sex trafficking, child marriages and teen pregnancies. She was formerly a journalist for The Telegraph In Schools and has interviewed several eminent personalities and authored original pieces in that capacity. She has also hosted/conducted a webinar on trans rights, in the light of the ratification of the Transgender Persons Protection Of Rights Act, on behalf of the GirlUp Club, Kolkata. Her essay titled "Soft Power And Cultural Diplomacy In The Contemporary World" has won second position at The International Relations Scholastic Conclave 2022 organized by Jadavpur University and her original poetry on the theme of identity, immigration and assimilation has been selected to be published in Postscript, the Annual Journal of the English Literary Society of St. Stephen's College, DU. She's an avid reader, an occasional writer and a budding thespian. In her free time, she loves to decode and overanalyze pop culture.
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.