Our Core Belief

At EcoNiti, we believe Economics is more than just a subject—it's a way of thinking. Our goal is to make learning Economics intuitive, engaging, and deeply relevant.

Our teaching style is centered around clarity and connection. We simplify complex ideas through real-world analogies, visual frameworks, and logical progression, helping students grasp even abstract concepts with ease. Our experienced faculty are subject experts who bring both academic depth and a keen understanding of what the exam demands. With a tech-forward approach, we actively integrate the power of AI tools and smart learning techniques into our teaching. While our programs are exam-oriented, we also aim to add practical value by connecting theory with policy, data, and the real world.

Above all, we believe learning happens best in a friendly, approachable space—where students feel supported, heard, and motivated to grow.

Meet the Team

Dr. Komal Sahai
Founder

Dr. Sahai holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the prestigious Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi. She did her bachelors in Economics from Miranda House (Delhi University) and her Masters in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics. She has several years of experience at teaching both UG as well as PG students, along with mentoring dissertation and Phd students. 

Siddharth Rathore
Advisor (Honorary)

Siddharth holds a Masters in economics from DSE; PGDM in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning from University of Texas; LL.B from University of Delhi. He is teaches Economics in Delhi University; and is a visiting professor at LBSNAA, IIPA & Faculty of Law.

He is an academic advisor at EcoNiti.

Prof. Katyayani

Katyayani has a masters in economics from Delhi School of Economics. She is an expert in quantitative economics .

Prof. Manvi Gupta

Manvi is an Economist; passionate about teaching and research, with expertise in Indian Economics, Microeconomics, and Macroeconomics. She cleared the UGC-NET in Economics with a 99.63 percentile and has worked as an Academic Associate at IIM Bangalore, where she engaged in both teaching and research. Her academic interests include monetary economics and real business cycles in developing economies. Outside the classroom, Manvi is a trained Kathak and Bharatnatyam dancer and a lover of philosophical fiction — Tuesdays with Morrie being a favourite. She strives to make economics engaging and relevant by blending academics with creativity.