Nibedita Roy, is a research scholar at the Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She is pursuing her PhD research in the area of Health and Well-Being, among marginalised communities such as female sex workers at Sonagachi at Kolkata, West Bengal. Sonagachi happens to be Asia’s largest red-light area. Her research interest lies in women and health; gender-based violence; marginalisation and health. During this journey, she worked in different research projects such as Domestic violence in slums of Delhi; Child abuse in Four states of North India; Health Behaviour and accessibility among the people of Assam; Women and Quality of care in Public health sector; Archiving marginalities in North East India. Her research paper, “Domestic Workers’ Wellbeing: A Review” got published in a multidisciplinary journal. Briefly, she also taught as a visiting faculty at North-Cap University, Haryana. Following the philosophy of action research, she was actively involved with NGOs and think-tank viz., SATAT and Anthropos India Foundation in Delhi which works for empowering women and children at the grassroots. Presently, she is volunteering with an organisation named Durbar, which works for the sex workers’ health and rights. She is awarded ICSSR fellowship for her doctoral research on “Lived experience of female sex workers in Sonagachi, Kolkata: a study of their wellbeing”.