I actively engage in talks and lectures at universities, research institutes, and training programmes, focusing on tribal studies, development economics, public policy, and research methodology. These sessions aim to bridge academic research with field realities and policy practice.
My work also includes field-based documentaries and media videos that document tribal livelihoods, indigenous knowledge systems, festivals, and development interventions. Through visual storytelling and empirical narration, these outputs capture lived experiences, institutional processes, and grassroots perspectives, making research accessible to policymakers, students, and the wider public.
I regularly collaborate with print and digital media to disseminate research insights, contribute to informed public discourse, and highlight evidence-based approaches to sustainable and inclusive development.