Shilpa K. is a writer and researcher with a Master’s in English and Comparative Literature, with a strong grounding in critical thinking, analytical writing, and close reading. Her work moves between academic inquiry and accessible storytelling, with an emphasis on clarity, nuance, and thoughtful engagement with texts.
She has experience in content writing and media, which has shaped her ability to communicate complex ideas to diverse audiences. Having cleared competitive examinations such as GATE and UGC NET, she brings discipline and consistency to research-oriented work. She is particularly drawn to questions of identity, interpretation, and the ways narratives shape our understanding of the world.
She is currently serving as a Research & Policy Intern at Pravasi Setu Foundation, where she contributes to research on diaspora, culture, and narrative-driven policy analysis. She aims to produce work that is both intellectually rigorous and engaging, while remaining adaptable across different research contexts.
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