Aditya Sharma: A Student who grinds for our country?s future

Aditya Sharma

Raising our voice for our rights against the system is audacious. Nowadays even younger generation is raising their voice for themselves and the betterment of the society. Though the number of young social workers is less but it is appreciative that younger people are being selfless and compassionate. So it is only appropriate that we talk about one such activist from Madhya Pradesh, Aditya Sharma.

Being more familiar with Aditya Sharma.

Aditya Sharma who is just 20 y/o  lives in the city of Narsinghpur of Madhya Pradesh. He is a social worker and a social activist. In such young age  he is the member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarti Parishad (ABVP) and the founder of the Bharat Youth Forum and the NGO Youth Social-Cutural Welfare society. ABVP is the world?s biggest Youth Group and it functions on availing young students with tools that will help them gain required skills and knowledge to survive in this advancing world. They have been supported and approved from various political parties across the country. Other student activists look upon him for motivation.

Aditya Sharma : A Social Worker and Student Activist

A proclaimed activist, Master Aditya Sharma is primarily concerned with empowering the students to make their voices heard. Dedicated, determined and diligent, Sharma is an unstoppable force which pushes forward students welfare. Sky is the limit for him and his social work. His group Bharat Youth Forum organized a large scale mock parliament session last year, taking inspirations from Model UNs. Sharma and his group is also known for organizing rallies with students. They fight against any and all injustice against students.

Peers of his age would choose to hangout with their friends partying and enjoying their youthful days to the fullest, but someone like Aditya Sharma is striving hard for students just like him. Sharma is a real hero with no flashy suits or capes. In such a politically charged climate, it is always easy to forget the students, who will tomorrow lead the country, go on to become functioning members of the society. But it is groups such as the Bharat Youth Forum who look out for us and make sure that our rights are not squandered in the stampede to grab and retain power.

He strongly believes in change. He believes that a voice is needed for a change and can do anything for this voice being raised. He loves his society. He is consistent in doing any or all the things for betterment of the society. Apart from all this ahe loves to spend quality time with his parents and he has great respect towards his elders.

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