
Inshal Shakeel
An A level student at KGS who is studying History, Literature, Maths and Economics. She is a history enthusiast who takes an interest in analyzing our current situations through the lens of the past. Her passions also include reading, writing, and debating. She has experience in public speaking as she was part of the KGS parliamentary debate team and is appreciative of the analytical skills she gained through it.
Inshal is a travel enthusiast who hopes to one day visit all seven continents and explore what the world has to offer. She is a passionate advocate of mental wellbeing as seen through the EQ initiative she started with the DIL foundation. Inshal’s motto can be summed up to be one of constant self-improvement and inculcating a growth mindset.
Friday 5th March
Shadow Friends
The panelists this year are young adults, between the ages of 17 and 18. The conversation is around bullying in girls or how the phenomenon presents and impacts young women, both in person and online. From dirty looks, taunting notes, and social exclusion that plague girls’ friendships and which have gained new momentum in cyberspace, the panel explores bullying as it presents among girls but also how harassment, both sexual and otherwise, manifests for young women online.