Shivangi is a lawyer based out of Bhopal. She is an active voice in the field of human rights, civil liberties especially women's and children's rights. She has written a Guide for parents/guardians and teachers educating them about how to combat child sexual abuse and is a strong believer of the fact that a revamp of school education curriculum is the way to make a more inclusive society. When she's not screaming at random people on streets and internet for their sexism and homophobia you can find her cycling around, socialising and making Parks n Rec references while grooving on some 2000s Bollywood.
(In exclusive conversation with Dr. Nayreen Daruwalla, Programme Director,Prevention of Violence against Women & Children SNEHA) By Shivangi Sharma With the dawn of a new...
By Shivangi Sharma Lockdown – although used as a protective measure from COVID-19 pandemic, has also exposed the ugly truth about domestic violence in India....
By Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain Ministry of Women and Child Development on National Girl Child Day announced an initiative called Establishment of Chairs in...
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (11.03.2020) A German Education Union Gewerkschaft Erziehung Wissenschaft (GEW) in an online publication has called for greater attention to be...
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (23.02.2020) First Officers Jenny Matthers and Natasha Ambrose are determined to break the glass ceiling that exists in the sailing...
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (09.04.2020) Dr. Nevan Krogan, world renowned researcher, molecular biologist and professor founded University of Regina’s Jack and June Krogan Women...
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (28.02.2020) Minister for women and Child development Smriti Irani on National Science Day announced that eleven chairs in the names...
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (15.12.2019) Survey published by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation puts Kerala at number one for having the highest...