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Pankaj Choudhary

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Pankaj Choudhary is an Assistant Professor at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi known to be teaching International Environmental Law since 2017. He is known to be the youngest permanent faculty appointed in the university.[1] He was selected for Professional Fellows Program under United States Department of State[2] to work under Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs. On his visit to Ohio state, he was also welcomed by the members of the Senate of the 132nd General Assembly.

In 2016, founded the Let's Do It, India campaign that organizes World Cleanup Day annually on 3rd Sunday of every September. Let’s Do It India is the Indian chapter of ‘Let’s Do It World’ organisation which aims to reduce the problem of illegally dumped waste in our country and conduct regular cleanup activities.

Pankaj Choudhary is known to have delivered lectures at University of Nottingham, LimKokWing University in Malaysia, and Ohio State University. He was invited at Caspian Week held at World Economic Forum in the panel discussing "Fueling The Energy Transition of New India".[3] He also represented India in Commonwealth Youth Summit[citation needed].

In 2017, he published a book titled "Female Foeticide"[4] a story of India's missing women co-authored by Vinod Chauhan. The book discussing a socia-legal framework, highlighting the changes in the reform needed to tackle the age-old issue also got featured at Princeton university library, USA.[5]

He's a distinguished member of International Council of Jurists till 2022[citation needed]. His articles have appeared in renowned international affairs magazine like 'World Focus' and has also contributed in many reputed academic Journals including International Journal of Social science and Management Studies, Chotanagpur Law Review , Journal of Legal Views and Review.[6]

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  1. "Pankaj Choudhary - C.V." (PDF).
  2. "Assistant Professor Pankaj Choudhary of Delhi University gets selected for a @StateDept Professional Fellows Program: https://goo.gl/GtQ659 #India". April 28, 2018. External link in |title= (help)
  3. "SPEAKERS". caspianweek.com.
  4. "Buy Female Foeticide: A Story of India's Missing Women Book Online at Low Prices in India | Female Foeticide: A Story of India's Missing Women Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.in".
  5. Choudhary, Pankaj (May 31, 2017). "Female foeticide : a story of India's missing women". Delhi: Shree Kala Prakashan – via catalog.princeton.edu.
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