Conducted an in-depth evaluation of Kshamata's intervention model for trafficking survivors. The study provided insights into the reintegration processes and effectiveness of support services.
Developed 15 market-relevant vocational training curricula that included real-life examples and contextual material to enhance employability and promote sustainable livelihood.
Conducted research in Mumbai malls and schools to understand perceptions among parents and teachers regarding indoor educational parks for children aged 7–16.
This study helped RPG identify social development priorities in the Banganga community, forming the basis for a locally relevant and sustainable intervention strategy.
Assessed the effectiveness of a health-based training course through pre- and post-training evaluations of participant knowledge and proficiency.
Evaluated six diverse interventions in food security, education, healthcare, and sports. Engaged multiple stakeholder groups including students, athletes, and healthcare professionals.
Verified eligibility of applicants for scholarship and ration aid schemes, ensuring support reached deserving underprivileged Jain families.
Studied socio-economic conditions and access to essential services among slum dwellers to inform future targeted interventions and policies.
Evaluated improvements in institutional capacities of SHGs, VDGs, and VDAs, as well as enhanced livelihoods and social inclusion among rural populations.
Assessed community perceptions and satisfaction levels related to water management and conservation activities in targeted rural areas.
Explored public knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to road safety. Findings guided the design of awareness and behavioral change campaigns.