Atreyee Bardhan Roy is a graduate in Political Science from Gargi College, University of Delhi, with a MSc in Development Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies ( SOAS) University of London. Hailing from New Delhi, India, Atreyee enjoys traveling and meeting people from other places and cultures while attempting to learn about their local customs and cuisines. A trained piano player, her interest lies in reading books and photography. Her areas of interest include researching and learning more about the development of civilizations around rivers and their current Viraj Utekar is an undergraduate arts student, currently studying in the third year, specializing in History. He is a budding yet skilled researcher who secured first prize in an International Conference for his debut research paper. Academically, he is also interested in Museology and Archaeology. His interest area also includes Maratha and Medieval India History. He was also the HOD of Marathi literature Committee for Fine Arts. Along with this, he has various hobbies and interests in different visual arts. He creates many art pieces (like paintings, sketches, DIYs, etc.)status, including the reasons for their decline. Impacts of climate change, environmental protection with special reference to the rejuvenation and sustenance of river basins and surrounding ecosystems is of primary concern for Atreyee.