Interns at Parisar

2011

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Saga Wingård - Pedestrianization of Laxmi Road - 2011

Saga is an urban planning student from Sweden, doing her master thesis project in cooperation with Parisar. Studying at Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) in Karlskrona, Sweden. She was in India on a Minor Field Study scholarship from SIDA, for 2.5 months, autumn 2011. Working with a planning proposal for a pedestrian street on a part of Laxmi Rd, and a concept plan for sustainable transport in the whole core city. Her final thesis report can be found here.

 

 

 

 

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Maya Fe Holzhauer - Mobility Issues of the Disabled -  2011

Maya Fe is in her third year at University of Vermont where she is majoring in Environmental Studies with a concentration in Policy and Development, with a double minor in Political Science and Music.  She is studying abroad in India for the fall semester with the Alliance for Global Education and joined Parisar in October. At Parisar, Maya Fe is working to promote a pedestrian friendly, handicapped accessible city.

 

 

 

 

 

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Kendra Dawsey - Mobility Issues of the Disabled -  2011

Kendra is a third year student at Yale University. She is majoring in Environmental Studies, with a focus on human rights and the environment. From September to November 2011, she worked to promote a pedestrian friendly, barrier free environment for those with disabilities. The work she has done includes creating and doing site surveys, legal research, and writing reports of what she has seen in the city of Pune.

 

 

 

 

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Aishani Sharma - Analysis of Transport Budget of Pune - 2011

She is currently pursuing her Second Year in Bachelors Of Science (Economics) from the  Symbiosis School Of Economics(SSE) a constituent of  Symbiosis International University,Pune.Her area of interest lies in the field of Financial Economics .At Parisar,she was working on the PMC Budget Analysis Project. She also contributed to the signature campaign for supporting BRT in Pune.

 

 

 

 

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Thomas Howland - GIS based Transport Network of Pune - 2011

Thomas is student of University of Wisconsin, Madison, pursuing a degree in English. He came to Pune for an internship of two months of June and July 2011. He helped collect and collate the data of an Origin-Destination survey of cyclists in Pune, which was later used in the GIS based Transport Network of Pune.

 

 

 

 

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Radhika Mulay - GIS based Transport Network of Pune - 2011

Currently studying in the second year of her degree in Foundation for Liberal and Management Education (FLAME), Pune, she was interning in Parisar from

Her internship project involved field study -  conducting surveys for the  12 Para-Transit routes in the city, gaining first hand data from Drivers and Passengers, data entry and data analyzing. She also had to mark the surveyed routes on Google maps to gain a visual perspective of the routes through out the city.

 

 

 

 

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Angad Deepak Gadgil

He completed his graduation as a Civil Engineer from Pune University and has been involved with a couple of projects in Parisar like the Walkability Survey, data collection and compilation for the GIS based Transport Network of Pune and the PMPML Report Card 2010-11.

 

 

 

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Aditya Kuvalekar - Analysis of the proposed Metro rail system in Pune - 2009

Aditya helped with the Analysis of the proposed Metro Rail System in Pune. Currently he is pursuing a PhD in Economics at New York University.

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Ranjit Gadgil

Programme Director

Ranjit graduated from IIT Kanpur with a Masters in Physics before going to Cornell University for further studies. He then worked as an IT consultant for 7 years before returning to India in pursuit of something more meaningful.

He has been associated with several NGOs gaining experience in various sectors. Ranjit served as Programme Director of Janwani, an initiative of the Mahratta Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture where he launched several urban governance projects. He worked briefly with an international foundation as their transport programme officer. He was the Lead India finalist from Pune. Ranjit's current interest is non-motorized transport.

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Shweta Vernekar

Senior Programme Associate

She began in Parisar as an intern, engaged in activities promoting awareness in various groups about the role of cycling and sustainable urban transport in the city. From then on she has forayed into different transportation issues such as gender and transport, the economic aspect of transportation for a city, grading of bus transportation service in Pune, air quality and its relation to transportation and so on. Her interests include policy analysis and advocacy, focusing on non-motorised transport and public transport in cities.

She has graduated with Psychology Majors from the Pune University. Apart from work, she likes to read, write and enjoys making illustrations.

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Aditya Chawande

Programme Associate, Urban Designer

Aditya is an Architect and Urban Designer by profession and working with Parisar. He has completed his graduation by securing 3rd position in Bachelors of Architecture (B.Arch) from Pune University and Masters of Architecture in Urban Design from School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), Bhopal. His sensitivity towards design reflects his concern of people centric design approach. Presently he is involved in designing for improving pedestrian safety on junctions in Pune.

He possesses an on-field experience of working on Smart Street Pilot Project in Aundh, Pune. His keen interest of research involves future trends of urbanization, urban streets and compact urban form with reference to impact of new technologies over transforming cities. He loves interacting with people and socializing with friends and family, while in free time he plays the mouthorgan and explores city spaces.

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Sharmila Deo

Senior Programme Associate

Sharmila joined Parisar in December 2016 and has been involved in several projects ranging from Transport Governance Initiative kit, Metro, Air Pollution, Road Safety etc. She is contributing to the content and material development that each of the projects may require. She also helps in organising various workshops and meetings related to these projects. She liases with many organisations and individuals for networking needed for Parisar activities.

She is interested in environment education and in association with another NGO, she has co-authored childrens' books related to wildlife and nature. As a passion to introduce children to wildlife and the outdoors, she conducts overnight camping trips for them.

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Paornima Gabhale

Campaign Manager

She joined Parisar in 2022 to manage the #Lakhko50 bus campaign in Maharashtra. With a Masters in Social Work from Nirmala Niketan College in Mumbai, Paornima identified her interest areas as gender issues and environment. Her prior work experience involves working with transgender community, domestic violence and cases of Section 376. She loves travelling and exploring new cities. Her hobbies also include singing and dancing.

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Damodar Shanbhag

Administration and Accounts Manager

He joined Parisar in 2016, after having worked as a Stores Executive at Automotive Manufacturers Pvt Ltd, Pune for a total of 38 years, in which he also looked after Workshop Administration for 23 years. He is interested in sports and has represented the BMCC Kabaddi team in his college period. He is also actively engaged in the Ramakrishna Math activities, especially youth activities like training and workshops for the rural youth. At Parisar, he looks after administration and accounts.

 

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Sushil Pathare


Sushil Suresh Pathare

City Road Safety Coordinator

Sushil joined Parisar as the City Road safety coordinator for Mumbai. He has completed his Masters in Social Work with specialization in Family and Child Welfare from the CSRD - ISWR, Ahmednagar, Savitribai Phule Pune University. With 8 years of working experience in social development sector, his expertise lies in – program implementation, vocational education training, capacity building, stakeholders management, community mobilization and livelihood. His core is working with government officials liaisoning and advocacy. Sushil loves travelling and exploring places, along with reading books. His professional goal is to see every element of the society empowered for Nation Building.

Previously, he worked as the program coordinator at Room to Read India Trust. He successfully ran the Library Program in 180 ZP Schools of Nashik. Also has organized district level vocational education exhibition along with job fair.

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Tanzeel Allapur


Tanzeel Allapur

Project Associate

Tanzeel is an Urban Practitioner working at the intersection of social sciences, design and data. She has completed her MPhil in Planning and Development from IIT Bombay and comes from a background in academia. Her research interests lie in developing and exploring participatory and co -design methods for inclusive spatial planning. At present, she is actively contributing her expertise to two projects at Parisar ‘Mobilising Community Support for Low Carbon Mobility in Maharashtra's Cities’ and ‘Making Pune Cycle Friendly’. Her unique blend of skills, encompassing social sciences, design thinking, and data analysis, allows her to approach urban challenges from diverse perspectives. Through her passion for participatory methodologies, Tanzeel aims to create urban environments that cater to the needs and aspirations of all community members.

Key Interest Areas: Climate resilience, Housing Equality, Inclusive Spatial Planning, User Research, Policy Advocacy, Co-Design Strategies. 

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Souvik Ghosh

Project Manager

Souvik has a distinguished career in the public health sector, beginning in 2005, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS, sexual, and mental health for high-risk, vulnerable communities. He completed his graduation in Bengali Hon(s) and was associated with Pravah as a Change Loom Fellow under Ratan Tata trust fellowship program. Over the years, he has held various roles within the NGO named SAATHII, from field-level intervention to program management, excelling in state and district-level advocacy, community and health care system centric capacity building, service delivery coordination and more. His leadership culminated as the Manager of a significant project under the Global Fund (GFATM), working towards the elimination of vertical transmission of HIV and syphilis, in collaboration with NACO. He is also a NACO-certified Master Trainer, proficient in sexual and mental health training. In addition, Souvik is actively involved as a core team member of an initiative dedicated to supporting the sexual, mental health, and rights concerns of the LGBTQA+ community.

Since April 2024, Souvik has joined as the Project Manager for a pan-India Reuse Project initiative aimed at eliminating single-use plastics and establishing a reuse system in street food vending zones.

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 Janani Ilamparithi

Janani Ilamparithi

Communications Strategist

Janani joined Parisar in March 2023. She looks after all the digital communications and presence of Parisar on social media.

With a Masters in Anthropology from the University of Delhi, she has a keen interest in visual ethnography, digital activism and AI in society. She is passionate about Korean culture and is studying the language. She is also a trained Hindustani Classical vocalist.

For any suggestions or comments related to our presence on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube or the website, do write to her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Happy to hold a conversation! 

 

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About Parisar & history

Parisar is a civil society organization working on lobbying and advocacy for sustainable development. Since its formation in the early 1980s, Parisar has worked in a diverse set of fields such as preservation of heritage, protection of urban bio-diversity, and sustainable agriculture. Since about the turn of the 21st century, its work focuses mainly on sustainable urban transport, since it recognizes that unsustainable transport policies and systems are the foremost threat to urban environment and quality of life. 

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'South Asia Cycles Workshop' conference in Delhi brings about discussions on the past, present and future of cycling

At the two-day conference held in Delhi on 22nd and 23rd November 2024, ‘The South Asia Cycles Workshop’ was co-organized by IIT Delhi, University of Chicago, Brandeis University, Shiv Nadar University and TRIP Centre (Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Centre). Participants came from different cities in India, from Nepal and Ghana. Ranjit Gadgil, Programme Director, Parisar was invited to contribute to the panel discussion on 'Infrastructure, Planning and Design'. Watch the clip below.

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Landfills are representative of our misplaced development priorities.
Photographer: Jonathan Torgovnik/AJWS | Organisation: SWaCH Pune Seva Sahakari Sanstha.

Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution”. The movement was started in 2011 byRebecca Prince-Ruiz (the founder of the Plastic Free Foundation) and a small team in local government in Western Australia, and is now one of the most influential environmental campaigns in the world.” This excerpt from the Plastic Free July website shows that globally, people acknowledge the plastic crisis as well as want to be part of the solution. And why not, as the age we live in is being called the plasticene1 and plastic pollution has become all pervasive. Plastic is found on top of the highest mountains2, deepest of trenches in the ocean3, while plastic (microplastic and nano plastic) has been found even inside human placenta4, blood5, lungs6 and testicles7. Scientists have discovered that micro- and nanoplastics exist in every environmental compartment — from freshwater to soil and air — and in thousands of species, including humans8. A 2019 WWF report suggests that we consume an average of 5g or a debit card size of plastic a week. Toxics Link in 2024, found microplastic in all 10 samples of salt and 5 samples of sugar they studied in the Indian market. Similar studies in the past have shown tap water, bottled water and other food and beverages to contain microplastic. Microplastic has become part of our daily food and drinks.

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Parisar felicitated as the best NGO in the field of Road Safety in Maharashtra

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) celebrated Road Safety week from 11 to 17 January 2023 across India.

Parisar was felicitated as a best NGO working in the field of road safety in Maharashtra. This award ceremony was held in Mumbai on 11th January 2023.

The event was organised by the Transport Department, Maharashtra State and Mr. Sandeep Gaikwad (Senior Program Associate) represented Parisar to receive the award.

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वाहतूक कोंडी एक गंभीर समस्या!

The following article in Marathi highlights the issue of traffic congestions in the cities across India. It talks about the reasons, impacts, issues of traffic congestion and solutions to resolve it. 

The shortened version of this article was published in Sakal media on 10th October 2022.

वाहतूक कोंडी एक गंभीर समस्या!

भारतातील सर्वच शहरे विशेषत पुणे, मुंबई, दिल्ली, चेन्नई, बंगळूर वाहतूक कोंडीने त्रस्त आहेत. वाहतूक कोंडी ही समस्या दिवसेंदिवस वाढत उग्र रूप धारण करीत आहे. सण-समारंभ, मंत्री महोदयांचे मोर्चे-दौरे, यात अधिक भर घालतात. काही दिवसांपूर्वी पुणे शहरात खुद्द आमदारांना आपल्या शासकीय वाहनातून उतरून वाहतूक सुरळीत करून वाहतूक कोंडीतून स्वतःची सुटका करून घ्यावी लागली. कोणत्याही शहरात पोलिस प्रमुखाची नव्याने नेमणूक झाल्यास नागरिक, संघटना, पत्रकार पोलिस प्रमुखास पहिला प्रश्न विचारतात तो म्हणजे वाहतूक समस्या सोडवण्यास काय उपाययोजना कराल?

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