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She is the Director of Outlawed India ,a not for profit company which aims to equip the communities with knowledge and tools required to independently access justice. Her talk emphasized the need of imparting basic legal education through one’s native language. She also mentioned the responsibilities of being a young entrepreneur to provide access of law to the lay man . Vibha, a graduate of the National Law School, believes in educational equity and hopes to see a world where the law is accessible to everyone. In the 8th grade she worked with an NGO called Pratham to develop a curriculum that helps students develop 21st century skills, and ensured it's application by teaching students in Mysore. She was also a member of Reap Benefit's, Ist ever Youth Board wherein she expanded her knowledge about civic issues and exercised her problem-solving skills. She served on the Advisory Board of Agami India, and also pursued an Editorial Fellowship with The Bastion, a developmental journalism magazine.
In 2019 Vibha founded Outlawed India which is a not-for-profit company working to equip the communities with knowledge and tools required to independently access justice. In her final year of law school, she chose to pursue Outlawed India full time. Vibha is currently serving as the founder and director of Outlawed India. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx