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Fellows 2024: Anu Alex and Karthik Gunasekar

Meet Anu Alex and Karthik Gunasekar, two of the seven Inlaks Shivdasani Fellows for Social Engagement for 2024.

Anu is a special educator seeking to build a resource documenting intervention plans for vision-related issues in children with multiple disabilities. Karthik will work on ‘Dry land agriculture charter for Tamil Nadu’ focussed on organic farming and climate change adaptation.

Anu Alex

Anu is a special educator working with people with disabilities across different institutional and community-based settings. Having worked extensively in rural Tamil Nadu, India and South East Asian countries, she has an interest in building programs that respond to the needs of people with disabilities and the communities that they live in. Her interest in building sustainable livelihoods that empower adults with disabilities through art and craft has led her to co-found and direct And Alt Foundation. 

Through the  fellowship, she will build a resource that documents the process of building and implementing functional intervention plans to address vision-related issues in children with multiple disabilities.  The aim is for this resource to equip professionals working in the disability sector to enable children with vision challenges to participate more independently in all areas of life. 

Karthik Gunasekar

Karthik works on organic agriculture, local livelihoods, and climate action movement focussing on localised climate resilience. 

He is the co-ordinator of Tamil Nadu Iyarkai Velan Koottamaipu (TNIVK) (translating to Tamil Nadu Organic Agriculture Collective) which works on promoting organic farming in Tamil Nadu. TNIVK works on Capacity Building and Knowledge Management, Documentation and Communication, Research and Advocacy and Local Markets. He has initiated  Aram Thinai, a platform for youth to engage and work on localised climate resilience and eco-social justice. He also volunteers for  initiatives like Chennai Climate Action Group (CCAG) and Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture (ASHA) and has earlier been part of initiatives like Nonviolent Economy Network, Participatory Guarantee System Organic Council (PGSOC), Keystone Foundation etc. 

During the fellowship, Karthik will work on ‘Dry land agriculture charter for Tamil Nadu’ focussed on organic farming and climate change adaptation. Dry land agriculture plays a key role in the country’s food and nutrition security and provides livelihood to lakhs of people. However, dry land agriculture is highly neglected in the government perspective and the dominant narrative of agriculture in general context. His action based research  will involve landscaping of dry land agriculture, documenting model farms and initiatives, organising trainings for farmers, documenting the impact of climate change, analysing the adoption of practices by the farmers and the policy environment, and disseminating the knowledge acquired through podcasts and reports. 

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The Inlaks Fellowship for Social Engagement

Supports graduates and early to mid-career professionals who seek to work on issues, projects, endeavours, or research with a positive impact on society.