Dr. Madhumita Hussain is an accomplished academician and Associate Professor at Sophia College (Autonomous), Ajmer. With a Ph.D. in Built Environment and Health, her work reflects a deep and evolving engagement with Urban, Social, Health, Physical, and Quantitative Geography. Her interdisciplinary research bridges GIS-based spatial analysis, and Socio-Cultural dimensions.
Her scholarship is marked by clarity, depth, and accessibility, making complex ideas both informative and thought-provoking. In addition to her academic achievements, Dr. Hussain is a Level 3 Certified Teacher and Evaluator in Yoga, accredited by the Quality Council of India. Her expertise in this domain complements her geographic studies, particularly in areas concerning health and well-being. Dedicated to both teaching and research, Dr. Hussain brings passion and precision to the classroom, inspiring students through her holistic and engaged approach to learning.
Chhavi Mathur is a cultural geographer and academic researcher specializing in Indian folk traditions, human-environment interactions, and indigenous knowledge systems. A research scholar at Banasthali Vidyapith, Jaipur and is currently affiliated with Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, faculty in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences. A Gold Medalist in M.A. Geography from
Sophia Girls’ College, Ajmer, and has presented research papers at numerous national and international conferences and contributed to peer-reviewed publications on climate change, cultural heritage, and sustainable development. Her interdisciplinary scholarship combines ethnographic fieldwork, GIS-based spatial analysis, and oral history to explore the socio-geographical dimensions of cultural expression in Rajasthan. Topographies of Tradition is her debut monograph and reflects her deep commitment to preserving India’s intangible cultural heritage through research and advocacy.