Arundhati Sural

Research Assistant: Developmental Relationships Project

Preferred Pronouns:

She/Her/Hers

Where I call home: 

Bankura, West Bengal, India

 

Biography:

Arundhati Sural is a curious learner. She is graduating from the Human Development Education in May ‘24. She holds a master’s from TATA Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India in Social Justice and Governance. In ‘18, she completed her B.A Triple Major. in Economics, Political Science and Sociology at Christ University, Bangalore. Arundhati’s work is guided by a deep belief that education is the most sustainable away to ensure socio-economic mobility of individuals and communities.  In her spare time, Arundhati can be found listening to podcasts, reading or just getting an extra hour of nap.

 

✨ What is a simple but meaningful interaction that made an impact on you? 

I remember having a conversation with my nephew a few months ago. He is 5. He had some of the most mind-bending questions I had come across in a while! His curiosity was contagious, I got reminded of all the questions I used to ask as a kid, some of which were answered, some I stopped asking. It reminded me of all the questions I still need to ask and the joy of being curious!

💭 A developmental relationship that impacted my life:

My Sister!

🌱 Developmental interactions are…

“Meaningful”