Smriti Nagpal is an Indian television presenter, sign language interpreter, and social entrepreneur.
She is the founder of Atulyakala, an organisation promoting deaf education and awareness of sign language.
Nagpal was included in the BBC's 100 Women series in 2015, in the "30 Under 30" entrepreneur category,[2] In 2016, Nagpal received the Nelson Mandela – Graça Machel Innovation Award in the Youth Category,[3] presented at International Civil Society Week in Bogotá, Colombia.
[4][5][6] Nagpal joined the National Association of the Deaf at age 16 in response to her two older siblings who were hearing impaired.
[12] Additionally, free sign language classes are held in the café, along with events such as mime acts.