Ex-WGS Achievers
- Nandita Kanchan conferred prestigious CBDT Certificate of Excellence 23 Aug 2024
- Mahima Kaul appointed Director of Public Policy, Netflix 05 Aug 2024
- Mahima Marwah appointed Sun Life’s Chief Client Experience and Marketing Officer, Asia 13 Mar 2024
- Ishika Agarwal, Ex O/488 gets featured at Times Square! 22 Aug 2023
- Aditi Bhowmick, Batch of 2012, heads to Harvard University for Ph.D in Public Policy 07 Jun 2023
- Kajal Bawa (ex O/601) to be among the first batch of Chancellor’s Merit Scholars at Ashoka University 26 May 2023
- Ekshu Sharma (Batch of 2014), released her debut novel, a historical fiction set in Jammu and Kashmir in the year 1947-48. 16 Mar 2023
- Aarushi Aggarwal (ex H/164) gets admitted into Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy 30 Aug 2022
- Ms. Jyoti Mathur-Filipp appointed as Executive Secretary, INC Plastic Secretariat, by the UN Secretary General 01 Aug 2022
- Exie Praggya Surana receives the prestigious Graduate Institute scholarship! 22 Jul 2022
It is a proud moment for us! The WELHAM BREATHE campaign started by the Welham Girls’ Alumni Association (WGAA) for COVID relief has been recognized nationally! The campaign was featured on international and National media platforms including Gulf News, NewsX and Newslaundry amongst others. WELHAM BREATHE was a collaboration of the alumni network with Mission Oxygen, a non-profit initiative to help provide Oxygen to critical patients battling for their lives in hospitals during the deadly second wave of the Covid 19 Pandemic in India. Spearheaded by Disha Chopra (Batch of 2001) and Anjna Shastri (Batch of 2002) WELHAM BREATHE activated the Welham Community and generated funds for over 50 Oxygen Concentrators that were distributed in the worst affected Delhi-NCR region - in turn saving thousands of lives. The endeavor was further supported by the Cornell Public Affairs Society (Cornell University, USA) with students and Indians living outside the country contributing to WELHAM BREATHE and helping the campaign reach its target within half the time! The Welham community has in fact been a beacon of hope through out the COVID Pandemic in India with the Welham alumni having raised funds for an entire flight of stranded migrants helping them reunite with their families in 2020 during the national lockdown. They hope to inspire other alumni networks to come together in times of crisis so that the power of community reverberates The world over.