Advisor
Prof. Shantha Sinha
Editorial Board
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P Avinash ReddyManaging Editor
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Ananye KrishnaContent Editor
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Abhishek VyasContent Editor
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Benjamin VanlalvenaTechnical Editor
P Avinash Reddy
P Avinash Reddy is the Co-Founder and Managing Trustee of the charitable organisation DEVISE – Developing Inclusive Education. He pursued his B.A.,LLB (Hons.) at National Academy of Legal Studies And Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad. He is an incoming LLM candidate (2020-21) at Leiden University, Netherlands where he will be pursing his Advanced Masters in International Children’s Rights on a scholarship provided by Ritsema van Eck Foundation. He has previously worked on various child rights related projects with UNICEF, UNHCR, Save The Children, Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access (IDIA) etc.
Ananye Krishna
Ananye Krishna is the Co-Founder and Managing Trustee of the charitable organisation DEVISE – Developing Inclusive Education. He pursued his B.A.,LLB (Hons.) at National Academy of Legal Studies And Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad. He will be pursuing his MBA from IIM Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh in the academic years 2020-22. He has actively written about education and health on LSE South Asia Blog and Oxford Human Rights Hub.
Abhishek Vyas
Abhishek Vyas has recently completed his BSc.,LLB (Hons) from Gujarat National Law University and has been offered a place at the University of Cambridge to pursue MPhil in Education course for the academic year 2020-21. His background in education has been broadly through teaching, working with school administration, and policy research. Starting with volunteer teaching in Government Primary School in a village near his University, he has ventured into teaching subjects like legal literacy, Gandhian thought, and social-emotional learning. He believes that the school education in India must equip the children with the necessary values and skills of non-violence and acceptance, which would lay the ground for peaceful coexistence. He plans on developing workable models of peace education that factor in the socio-cultural diversity of India.
Benjamin Vanlalvena
Benjamin Vanlalvena created and manages this website. He pursued his B.A. LLB (Hons.) at National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad.
He has previously created, designed and managed websites for DEVISE, NALSAR Student Law Review, Law and Other Things, Indian Journal of Constitutional Law, and Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR.
Assistant Editors
Khushboo Agrawal
I am a fourth-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. Working amongst children from the disadvantaged sections of the society made me acknowledge my sheer educational privilege, which motivated me to create a levelled field for all stakeholders of the society. As a part of the editorial board of the blog, I strive to raise awareness about child rights issues which moves beyond the language barriers.
Sabavath Apoorva
I am a fourth-year law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. I have previously worked with children through DEVISE, IDIA and research projects through which I have learnt the loopholes in the status quo. As an Assistant Editor to the blog, I would put this understanding to use to explore possible solutions in the field of Child Rights.
Ridhi Shetty
I am a fourth-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. I am keenly interested in Child Rights, Constitutional Law, and Development Studies.
Translators
Megha Rajesh
I am a third-year student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. I am glad to be a part of DEVISE and contribute to its cause by translating Articles from English to Malayalam.
Jaya Srujana
I am a third-year law student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. I have been a volunteer for DEVISE since my second year and have always looked forward to be associated with it one way or another. Being a translator for the Child Rights Blog brings me immense joy as I get to work with my mother tongue Telugu and DEVISE. It comes with a lot of responsibility but surely is a rich learning experience as a whole.
Manish Soni
Manish Soni has recently completed his B.Sc. LLB(Hons.) from Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar and is currently placed at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas. He has a deep interest in Constitutional Law and Human Rights and writes actively for LSE Human Rights Blog. In the past he has worked with various organisations such as Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, Human Rights Law Network, Peoples Union for Civil Liberties etc. and will be translating the articles in Hindi for the blog.