Ajit George

The school, which was the focus of the 2017 Netflix documentary series Daughters of Destiny: The Journey of Shanti Bhavan, provides free education to socially disadvantaged children from the age of four until they graduate from college.

[18] He oversees all domestic and international fundraising, volunteer and teacher recruitment, media relations, strategic partnerships, and the mentorship program at Shanti Bhavan Children's Project.

[20] George returned to the world of role-playing games, and found that little had changed in the field since his childhood, with almost no creative representation by people of color.

[15] After working as a contributing writer on Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft (2021),[21][3][22] George approached several publishing companies about increasing creative diversity.

[1][24] The committee of the Diana Jones Award in 2022 highlighted that George "has been the first writer of Indian origin to write Indian-inspired material for a number of games, including Dungeons & Dragon's Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft".