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Young Social Activist Pratham Bhalla honoured by World Book of Records at UK Parliament

Young Social Activist Pratham Bhalla honoured by World Book of Records at UK Parliament

Jaipur/Rajasthan/India: In a proud moment for Rajasthan, young social and community activist Pratham Bhalla was honoured by World Book of Records at UK Parliament in recognition of his contributions to society and community welfare. A resident of Jaipur, Pratham has been actively involved in various social initiatives aimed at creating a meaningful impact in the lives of people through community service and youth engagement. The international recognition acknowledges his dedication towards social development and his efforts to inspire positive change.

 

Expressing his gratitude after receiving the honour, Pratham Bhalla said, “I am deeply honoured to receive this recognition at UK Parliament. I sincerely thank Santosh Shukla, CEO of World Book of Records (www.worldbookofrecords.uk), for understanding my work and believing that I was worthy of this prestigious recognition. This honour motivates me to continue serving society with even greater dedication and commitment.”
 

Pratham Bhalla completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Rajasthan University. He received his schooling from St. Paul’s School, Ajmer, where he laid the foundation for his academic and leadership journey. The recognition at UK Parliament marks a significant milestone in Pratham Bhalla’s journey as a young changemaker and reflects the growing global appreciation for individuals working tirelessly towards community empowerment and social welfare. The honour also serves as an inspiration for young Indians, demonstrating that sincere efforts towards social service can earn recognition on an international platform.

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