Samir Bhardwaj Rises from a Non-Political Background to Become NSUI Chamba Vice President

Samir Bhardwaj Rises from a Non-Political Background to Become NSUI Chamba Vice President

Mahinder Patyal

Bharmaur: – In a significant development for student leadership in Chamba district, the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) formed its district-level executive committee on June 4. Among the newly appointed leaders, Bharmaur’s dynamic young student leader, Samir Bhardwaj, was named the district vice president.

Bhardwaj expressed deep gratitude to key leaders who supported him, including Tribal Congress State President Amit Bharmauri, NSUI State President Tony Thakur, District President Mukesh Sharma, State Incharge Munishwar Sharma, and Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Acknowledging the backing of the entire NSUI family, he emphasized that his rise to this position was fueled solely by the support of the students of Bharmaur.

Hailing from a farming family, Bhardwaj’s journey into student leadership is an inspiring story of determination and commitment. He stated that he would continue to fight for the development of his region and the rights of students. His focus remains on addressing key educational and infrastructural challenges faced by students in Bharmaur, ensuring that their voices are heard at the highest levels.

Bhardwaj reaffirmed his dedication to the NSUI organization, pledging to serve with unwavering loyalty and work tirelessly for student welfare. His appointment marks a significant step in strengthening student representation in the region and underlines the growing influence of youth leadership in Chamba district.

With his passion for advocacy and vision for progress, Samir Bhardwaj is expected to play a crucial role in advancing student interests and fostering regional development.

Samir Bhardwaj Rises from a Non-Political Background to Become NSUI Chamba Vice President

Bharmaur, June 4 – In a significant development for student leadership in Chamba district, the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) formed its district-level executive committee on June 4. Among the newly appointed leaders, Bharmaur’s dynamic young student leader, Samir Bhardwaj, was named the district vice president.

Bhardwaj expressed deep gratitude to key leaders who supported him, including Tribal Congress State President Amit Bharmauri, NSUI State President Tony Thakur, District President Mukesh Sharma, State Incharge Munishwar Sharma, and Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Acknowledging the backing of the entire NSUI family, he emphasized that his rise to this position was fueled solely by the support of the students of Bharmaur.

Hailing from a farming family, Bhardwaj’s journey into student leadership is an inspiring story of determination and commitment. He stated that he would continue to fight for the development of his region and the rights of students. His focus remains on addressing key educational and infrastructural challenges faced by students in Bharmaur, ensuring that their voices are heard at the highest levels.

Bhardwaj reaffirmed his dedication to the NSUI organization, pledging to serve with unwavering loyalty and work tirelessly for student welfare. His appointment marks a significant step in strengthening student representation in the region and underlines the growing influence of youth leadership in Chamba district.

With his passion for advocacy and vision for progress, Samir Bhardwaj is expected to play a crucial role in advancing student interests and fostering regional development.

Mahinder Patyal

Mahinder Patyal

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