Team DEPTH
Deepa Roy
Chairperson
Deepa Roy
Chairperson
Deepa, An MBA with a specialization in Human Resources, is a distinguished professional with over 23 years of experience in managing and addressing social issues. She is a strong advocate for LGBTQ rights and their inclusion in the workforce. Deepa serves as the State Convener for West Bengal in a human rights organization and has been honored with multiple awards for her contributions to the HR field..
Adv. Jopha Lakra
Member
Adv. Jopha Lakra
Member
Jopha, hailing from a tribal community in Jharkhand, is a dedicated lawyer committed to advocating for the rights of the most marginalized and vulnerable communities. She primarily focuses on ensuring access to justice for children who have been victims of sexual abuse and tirelessly works for the rehabilitation of minor girls who are victims of sexual trafficking. Over the past decade, Jopha has addressed issues such as racial discrimination, child sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence, and child trafficking, making significant strides in protecting the rights of these communities through legal representation. Her advocacy in a child abuse case was featured in the documentary “To Kill a Tiger,” which was nominated for an Oscar in 2024. Jopha aims to create a lasting impact by empowering vulnerable communities to access their rights and advocating for necessary policy changes. She is a changemaker in society and serves as a role model for tribal students aspiring to become lawyers and legal practitioners.
Adv Neepa Das
Secretary
Adv Neepa Das
Secretary
Neepa is a dedicated professional social worker with 24 years of experience in the development sector, demonstrating exceptional skills in project implementation and monitoring. She has extensive expertise in addressing issues related to children and women. Neepa has had the privilege of working under the mentorship of Padmasree Ashok Bhagat ji and Nobel Peace Laureate Sri Kailash Satyarthi ji. Her career highlights include implementing the Juvenile Justice Act, particularly POCSO cases, promoting alternative care and deinstitutionalization, providing aftercare for trafficking survivors, and supporting malnourished children in tribal villages of Jharkhand.
She holds Law Degree and Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights from Ranchi University. During her journey, she has also received many awards and fellowships naming the prestigious Jamshedji Tata National Virtual Academy for Rural Prosperity in 2008, for her contributions to spreading knowledge on women's issues in rural India. She has been honored as the Best Social Entrepreneur by Oxfam India, Delhi, for her work on women's rights in Jharkhand on behalf of Jharkhand Mahila Vikas Manch, focusing on raising awareness and preventing domestic violence. Her work includes some Publications in International Sage Journals:
1. "Alternative Care Mechanisms in Jharkhand: Analyzing the Implementation Barriers; Its Potential to Prevent Family Separation and Strengthen Family-Based Care of Vulnerable Children in Jharkhand"
2. "Essence and Scope of Strengthening Community-Based Preventive Child Care and Protection Systems in India".
Monalisa Choudhary
Member
Monalisa Choudhary
Member
Monalisa Choudhary is a grassroot social worker who supported the education of several children from vulnerable families in Purnea. As she struggled to get her primary education she believed that only education can help any woman lead a life with dignity and self respect. Monalisa has completed her schooling from her native village in Jharkhand and strives to promote girls education in her surroundings.
Pritiwanti Mary Mundri
Treasurer
Pritiwanti Mary Mundri
Treasurer
Pritiwanti Mary Mundri is a tribal social worker from khunti district of Jharkhand state. Preeti completed her masters in social work and has determined to work for the marginalised children and women in her district. She specialises in working with children who have face sexual harassment and are under the preview of child in need of care and protection. She has been recognised as a support person to pocso to survivors in the district while working with Kailash satyarthi children foundation and has helped 34 children to get justice and compensation through the legal support system of the government. Preeti has a vast experience of working with women and has received the National award for strengthening self help groups in her district. She also has experience of working with child in need institute in community mobilization and the de-institulization of children from shelter homes to community based living. Her understanding of tribal culture and social circumstances helps to plan her work in a more acceptable manner.
Imsupenla Ozukum
Member
Imsupenla Ozukum
Member
Imsupenla Ozukum holds a master's degree in in English, Double Bachelors and has worked as a Social Activist for 4 years on Human Rights issues. For the past 14 years, she has been working on Anti-Human Trafficking issues and has demonstrated a strong commitment towards the victims of trafficking, specializing in Trauma Care and Rehabilitation.
Dr Partha Das
Member
Dr Partha Das
Member
Dr. Partha Das is an anthropologist with a wealth of experience exceeding 30 years in the realm of social research. His scholarly pursuits and published works center on the tribal and indigenous cultures of Jharkhand, emphasizing a grassroots approach to program development and execution. Dr. Das has played a pivotal role in the conceptualization, design, and scriptwriting of the documentary film "Kohere Ke Dhoop," focusing on water, sanitation, and hygiene. His expertise extends to conducting both qualitative and quantitative studies to establish baseline KAP indicators among mothers and health workers across Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra. Additionally, he has overseen field tests for study materials developed by FHI 360 and contributed to audio/video episodes for PFI India..
Adv Liyi Noshi
Member
Adv Liyi Noshi
Member
Liyi Noshi is a committed lawyer who champions the rights of marginalized and vulnerable communities, with a strong focus on ensuring justice for children who have suffered sexual abuse and aiding in the rehabilitation of minor girls trafficked for sexual exploitation. Over the past sixteen years, she has actively tackled issues including racial discrimination, child sexual abuse, rape, domestic violence, and child trafficking through legal representation. Liyi is a co-founder of 'Helping Hands', an organization working closely with the Delhi Police to combat racial discrimination. Holding a law degree from the University of Delhi, she is dedicated to strengthening systems by supporting government agencies and providing training to stakeholders in the police and judicial sectors. Liyi's overarching goal is to empower marginalized groups to access their rights and advocate for policy reforms that facilitate their empowerment