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Nandana Reddy, Founder of CWC
Nandana Reddy is a Bengaluru-based social, political , common freedoms and basic liberties extremist. She is the author and overseer of CWC (Concerned for Working Children) a Bangalore-based NGO that was selected for the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize. Nandana has composed different diaries of her mom’s difficulties at detainment during the Emergency.
Nandana is one of the organizers of the Concerned for Working Children (CWC) and is currently the Director Development, while heading the consultancy wing Dhruva.
She was the Chairperson of the International Working Group on Child Labor (IWGCL). She has inputted widely into global and public approaches, drafted kid related enactment and has set up designs and instruments in the field for making youngsters’ privileges a reality. She has numerous long periods of preparing experience and has planned and directed preparing programs on youngster work, kids’ investment, protagonism and administration in a few nations. She has been a specialist for global NGOs, associations and Multinational Corporations. She is one of the establishing individuals from the AIT-NGDO CHAKRA Consortium.
Her mom Snehalatha Reddy was an Indian film entertainer, maker and social dissident known for her works in Kannada film, Kannada theater, Telugu film, and Telugu theater. She was captured over her association in the Baroda Dynamite Case and detained for more than 8 months during the Emergency in India. She was the prime supporter of the Madras Players during the 1960s. Her brother was Konarak Reddy who is an artist.