Growing up in Chennai, I always had an intrinsic curiosity to explore the rural parts of India. Whenever I visited my village during the summer holidays, I could see a vast difference in the way society, governance, and administration functioned there. The rural and urban areas of India have different sets of socio-economic and political conditions prevailing in our society. The governance mechanism, the challenges that hamper ground-level governance, and how I can propose potential solutions based on my experiences for their mitigation. Although my academic background and Civil Services preparation have helped me develop a theoretical understanding, I was missing the opportunity to experience the ground realities firsthand. The Public Policy in Action fellowship provided me with the opportunity to gain ground-level experience. This experience fueled my zeal to actively contribute to creating positive change and improving the lives of individuals living in marginalized communities.
As a Public Policy in Action Fellow in Ramgarh, one of the LWE (Naxalism) affected districts of our country, I am working closely with the District Administration in planning, implementing, and monitoring various public policy programs in the areas of Education, Health and Nutrition, Climate Change, and Rural Development.
Siddharth Nagar, Uttar Pradesh
Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh
Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh
Guna, Madhya Pradesh
Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh
Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh
Barwani, Madhya Pradesh
Guna, Madhya Pradesh
Balrampur, Uttar Pradesh
Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh
Chhattarpur, Madhya Pradesh
Chhattarpur, Madhya Pradesh