Jeevesh Gupta is an environmentalist and social activist who works in the areas of disability and climate change. Jeevesh left his corporate career in 2010 and has been a social-change agent for over a decade. He has been a co-founder/active member of many groups and movements, including the Extinction Rebellion and Delhi Drum Circle and Movement to save more than fifty thousand trees in the seven GPRA colonies of Delhi. He runs a trust called Campaign for Differently Abled, whose motto is ‘Let’s see what they see and show them what we see’. He writes for a community magazine called Samvada, blogs actively on i-jeevesh.blogspot.com and is an active contributor to Mainstream Weekly.
Chittranjan Dubey is an environmentalist raising awareness about the ecological crises in Europe and India. His work has been covered by media houses like BBC, The Telegraph, Reuters, Ouest-France, Reporterre, RFI, London Review of Books, TRT World, VICE, Bangkok Post, The Straits Times, The Economic Times, Times of India, Hindustan Times. He volunteered with the Extinction Rebellion movement in cities like London, Berlin, Delhi, Brussels and Madrid, where people turned up on the streets, demanding their governments declare a climate emergency. As a social activist, he was involved in the India Against Corruption Movement in 2010–2011. He also teaches meditation in European countries in addition to his IT consulting job.
Anandajit Goswami is a research fellow with the Ashoka Centre for People-centric Energy Transition, Ashoka University, and has been a director and professor at the School of Behavioural and Social Sciences (SBSS), Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies. He has worked with TERI, TERI SAS, UNECA, Copenhagen Consensus Centre, WWF, Niti Aayog, and has been an ambassador of the anti-tobacco campaign of NADA Foundation across states. Anandajit has also been recognized by All India Human Rights Council, Child Rights and You, and WWF India for his contribution in the space of human, child and animal rights in India.
Jeevesh Gupta is an environmentalist and social activist who works in the areas of disability and climate change. Jeevesh left his corporate career in 2010 and has been a social-change agent for over a decade. He has been a co-founder/active member of many groups and movements, including the Extinction Rebellion and Delhi Drum Circle and Movement to save more than fifty thousand trees in the seven GPRA colonies of Delhi. He runs a trust called Campaign for Differently Abled, whose motto is ‘Let’s see what they see and show them what we see’. He writes for a community magazine called Samvada, blogs actively on i-jeevesh.blogspot.com and is an active contributor to Mainstream Weekly.
Chittranjan Dubey is an environmentalist raising awareness about the ecological crises in Europe and India. His work has been covered by media houses like BBC, The Telegraph, Reuters, Ouest-France, Reporterre, RFI, London Review of Books, TRT World, VICE, Bangkok Post, The Straits Times, The Economic Times, Times of India, Hindustan Times. He volunteered with the Extinction Rebellion movement in cities like London, Berlin, Delhi, Brussels and Madrid, where people turned up on the streets, demanding their governments declare a climate emergency. As a social activist, he was involved in the India Against Corruption Movement in 2010–2011. He also teaches meditation in European countries in addition to his IT consulting job.
Anandajit Goswami is a research fellow with the Ashoka Centre for People-centric Energy Transition, Ashoka University, and has been a director and professor at the School of Behavioural and Social Sciences (SBSS), Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies. He has worked with TERI, TERI SAS, UNECA, Copenhagen Consensus Centre, WWF, Niti Aayog, and has been an ambassador of the anti-tobacco campaign of NADA Foundation across states. Anandajit has also been recognized by All India Human Rights Council, Child Rights and You, and WWF India for his contribution in the space of human, child and animal rights in India.
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