MOBILE MOHALLA
The Team
Khirkee Collective is a group of young adults based in the locality of Khirki and Hauz Rani. Since the precursor of Mobile Mohalla, Networks & Neighbourhood was initiated several groups of teenagers and young adults have been working on these projects. Through time many people have joined and left while a group had always remained central to the daily activity of the project.
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Present team:
Gufran, Nargis, Nitin, Tabassum, Hadia, Sabra, Farha, Fareez, Abdul

Nian Paul is a PhD scholar in Social Geography looking at public art,
at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
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Chetana Naskar is a PhD scholar in Social Geography looking at gender and space, from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
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Sebanti Chatterjee is a PhD scholar in Social Anthropology from Delhi University

Revue (Sreejata Roy and Mrityunjay Chatterjee) is a two-member team of an artist and a media practitioner. Revue’s practices concerning urban space are generally twofold. Through the projects, using and combining different creative media Revue document the changes in the city and study how these changes affect peoples’ lives. Revue also explores, adapt and create spaces for public interactions and collective intellectual and creative practices.
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Mobile Mohalla is initiated and coordinated by Revue.
