Minal Chauhan
About Minal Chauhan
Minal Chauhan is a public administration professional specializing in early childhood development, policy formulation, and program development in India.
Current Role in Government of Telangana
Minal Chauhan is an active member of the Early Childhood Development team for the Government of Telangana. She engages in initiatives directed towards the improvement of early childhood outcomes across the state. Her role involves contributing to the development and implementation of strategies that aim to enhance educational and developmental standards for young children in Telangana.
Policy and Program Development at Nudge Institute
Minal Chauhan developed policy and program frameworks for the Indian Administrative Fellowship at the Nudge Institute. This role required her to design and promote initiatives aimed at improving governance and public service delivery across various sectors. Her work involved collaborating with government officials and other stakeholders to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of these programs.
Education and Expertise
Minal Chauhan holds a Masters in Public Administration & Management from University College London, earned through the prestigious Chevening Scholarship. Additionally, she has studied Child Rights Law at the National Law School of India University in Bengaluru. These educational qualifications have equipped her with comprehensive knowledge in public administration, child rights, and policy development, enhancing her capacity to contribute significantly in her field.
Background in NGOs and Research Organisations
Minal Chauhan has extensive experience working at the intersection of livelihoods, WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), and child protection. She has collaborated with various NGOs, governments, and research organizations, leveraging best practices and evidence-based approaches to address multi-dimensional developmental challenges. Her work in these sectors demonstrates her commitment to improving living conditions and protecting the rights of vulnerable populations.