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LEADearthSHIP Fellowship
The LEADearth Fellowship has been the mainstay of LEADearthSHIP. Around 100 students applied for the fellowship out of which 30 fellows were selected through a rigorous selection process from Delhi NCR and awarded the ‘LEADearth Fellowship’. Each fellow in a group of three implemented a sustainability project/campaign in line with his/her skills and expertise that directly or indirectly has impacted the excluded and marginalized communities. The fellows through their projects have successfully managed to develop a real hook to keep these mutually interacting interfaces well in balance. They have developed not only their own indicators but also have succeeded in giving meaningful responses to the existing ones.
Tanushri Roy Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi
Sagari Handa Delhi Technological University
Priya Chawla Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi
Kunwar Raj Singh Sethi Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi
Akshat Sudheshwar Delhi Technological University
Saurabh Motiwala The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) University, New Delhi
Kshitij Kuthiala Hindu College,University of Delhi
Malvika Khullar Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
Atima Shahi St. Stephens College, University of Delhi
Yash Aggarwal Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi
Prapti Bajaj Gargi College, University of Delhi
Sanskriti Bhatia Delhi Technological University
Ritika Jain University School of Biotechnology, GGS Indraprastha University
Diksha Khurana National Institute of Fashion Technology, New Delhi
Agam Dhingra Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, University of Delhi
List of LEADearth Fellows - Delhi Chapter
Name |
College/Institute |
Topic Of Project |
Harshita Kulshrestha | Sri Venkateswara College | Usage of Garlic As A Pesticide Against White Ants |
Aditya Bali | AIB Mity University | Drumkit Using, Plywood, Tetra Pak Cartons and Rubber Sheets |
Riddhima Yadav | St. Stephen's College | Track International Policy Responses to Climate Change |
Sankarshan Talluri | Hindu College | Make Water Treatable and Reusable In The Lab |
Sarah Mishra | Jesus And Mary College | Plastic Waste |
Mohini Thakur | Miranda House | Cleaning the Surrounding Within Small Communities |
Manav Seth | Delhi College Of Arts And Commerce | No Concrete Project |
Shipra Bharati | Hindu College | WasteManagement & Promotion of Recycling |
Prerna Sood | Delhi College Of Arts And Commerce | Usage of Solar oanels and Renewable resources. |
Shaurya Patel | Delhi College Of Arts And Commerce | To utilise waste flowers from temples and forests for making natural dyes |
Anmol Kamra | Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce | Project S.O.S (Project Spaces of Sustainability) |
Ankit Tulsyan | TERI University | Sustainability anaysis - Methods to encourage source seperation, preventing scavenging |
Shreyak Mahajan | Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology | Reducing youth unemployment |
Paridhi Rustogi | Delhi Technological University | Water Condensation, Purifiction and Generation to Impovished areas |
Rohit Sadaphal | TERI University | Sustainable Solutions to Construction Waste Management. |
List of LEADearth Fellows - Pune Chapter |
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Anusha Mahajan | Ecological Society, Pune | An assessment of ecosystem services to rural and urban habitats and to establish a relationship between poverty and Environmental Degradation |
Gayatri Mohite | Sadhana Centre for Leadership and Management Development | Distribution of saplings to people at their place of worship |
Pravin Nikam | S P College | Waste Paper Recycling- audit, awareness about 4Rs, recycling in schools |
Siddharth Subramaniam | Fergusson College | To set up aluminium recycling plants |
Supriya Barve | S P College | Recycling plastic bags and bottles into fabric. |
Rajashree Nabar | IMDR | Segregating Hazardous and Non-Hazardous waste (color code bins) |
Siddharth Bhagwat | Fergusson College | Converting the farmhouse into a clean and green energy house. |
Payal Gunaki | Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Environment Education and Research | Eco village programme in local area (identification of the problems and strategies to tackle them) |
Sameer Nagnur | Sadhana Centre for Leadership and Management Development | 1) Self sustaining technologies in residential societies - Converting household waste into fertilizers and then using it in terrace gardening. Usage of sewage water in gardening and rain water harvesting. Using solar panels, solar water heaters, solar dryers. 2) Gathering the plastic wastes from road side and giving it to the Plastic Recycling Factory. |