George G

George’s work focuses on marginalized communities, with a particular interest in how central and state government policies translate into social change and shape lived outcomes. His doctoral research examined the impact of entrepreneurship programs on the livelihoods of manual scavengers, with a focus on pathways to social and economic mobility.

He has worked as a co-researcher and consultant on studies undertaken by leading academic institutions, including IIM Ahmedabad and NIRMA University. He brings strong field-based research capabilities, with particular expertise in resource mapping across study areas, and is deeply engaged in ground-level research and community interaction.

Beyond his research work, George has a keen interest in exploring new places and learning about the cultures and everyday practices of different communities. He is known for his curiosity, adaptability, and practical approach to research. He holds a PhD in Public Administration and Political Science from Gandhigram Rural University.