NEYHA NASIR PERACHA

NEYHA NASIR PERACHA

Class of 2020
BSc (Honors) Social Development & Policy

Aspiration Statement

After completing my graduation, I would like to work as a freelancer. I would want to utilize my education and do something online. This could include writing content for a company or it could be anything that offers good pay.

Core Skills

  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Data Entry
  • Data Analysis
  • Project Management
  • Video Editing
  • Adobe Photoshop

Academic Awards / Achievements

  • High Achievement Scholarship in Spring 2017

Experience

Internship / Volunteer Work

  • The Citizens Archive of Pakistan - Field Practicum/Intern
  • The Citizens Foundation - Intern/Volunteer
  • Binte Fatima Old Home (Trust) - Volunteer

Publications / Creative Projects

  • Script writing, producing and directing theatre show.
  • Website designing for trash agencies.

Final Year Project

Project Title

Themed Wedding Facilitates Class Mobility – A Case Study Approach

Description

This paper is a triangulation of a case study approach and an auto-ethnography that revolves around the bride’s choices of having a themed wedding and how that facilitates class mobility and its implications. An interview with a bride who got married a year ago was done. The interview revealed that overspending on weddings is a major factor that really contributes to the mobility of lower-middle-class families to shift their choices and do like the upper-middle-class families are doing. Society plays a huge role in influencing people’s choices. Social media influence was an important aspect of mobility theory where one gets inspired by media posts and celebrity choices and that is what makes people spend more than they have and creates a shift that is what is called social class mobility.