Usha Chhabra – Teaching is a natural extension of stories and adopting stories in teaching, a natural process. Usha Chhabra is one such person who applies the ancient tenets of transferring wisdom through stories, to children. She is a proficient writer of children’s literature and a dynamic storyteller who conducts workshops for teachers, students and children. You can read more about her publications on her website, and more about her work in this interview.
Rituparna Ghosh – As a television producer, Rituparna was surrounded by stories. She realized that every person has a story to tell, and that she wanted to help them tell their stories. And to help people tell stories, one has to often start with a story. This brought out the storyteller in her, and YourStoryBag was born. Find out more about Rituparna and her work here.
Shalini Bansal – Shalini worked for 10 years with various organizations as an IT professional before she was exposed to new methods of conducting storytelling and Parent & Child programs during her stay in the US. She found a new calling in storytelling and this led to the birth of Under The Magic Tree. Find out more about Shalini and her work here.
Yuveka Singh – Every city is a potpourri of stories, waiting to be discovered and told. And when that city is Delhi, a city with centuries of history behind it, the stories carry every flavor of human emotion in it. Bringing these stories to people is what Yuveka Singh of Darwesh wants to do. Read about her work with Darwesh here.
Seema Chakraborty – A teacher who is highly passionate and enthusiastic about education, Seema’s love for teaching kids at primary school level, around the world, goes many years back. She has adopted storytelling as a primary teaching tool, with great results. Read how in this interview.