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Deepti Asthana
Hailing from the city of zari zardozi and surma (kohl)…. Bareily, a small city in Uttar Pradesh, Deepti Asthana as a young girl always wanted to break away from the “Behave like a woman” stereotype tightly attached to the Indian society. Deepti went to south India to peruse her higher education and worked with various IT companies in Mumbai, Delhi, and United Kingdom, sitting in an office cubicle she was clueless where her life was heading, within no time Deepti became a self taught independent photographer, quit her cubicle job and decided to capture the story of women in India which has been over shadowed for too long. She has been recognised by 17 international photography platforms between 2017 and the present, works with National Geographic as an explorer, and is listed in Global Talent 6x6 Asia 2020.
Her work focuses on gender challenges and environmental issues, her pictures captioned with powerful message on her social media accounts speaks volumes about her urge to bring limelight to the darker side of the society and instill a change where it is required the most.
Her “Tale of two girls” has been recognized world over.
Anendya Raajsshre
A young girl Anendya, from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh has aced the Civil Services Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission with an all India rank 68 out of 685. Considered one of the toughest exam in the world and the toughest in India. Inspiration can come from anywhere and for Anendya it came from her roommmate who fascinated Anendya to serve and change the country for the better.
Anendya completed her graduation in Bio–Technology from Netaji Subhas University of Technology, University of Delhi India, though Anendya went ahead with her research in the field of Bio–Technology, she realised her interest was rather inclined towards the civil services examination, Anendya prepared for 4 years and cracked this exam in her second attempt.
This year, Anendya sets out to contribute her bit and change the society for the better wherever she goes.
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Shweta Goel
Everyone is about the Civil services Examination conducted by Union Public Service Commission, but very few people are aware about the various examinations conducted by Union Public Service Commission, Indian Economic Service is one such exam, IES requires one to hold a Master of Arts in Economics degree to be eligible for this exam. Here we see Shweta Goel, who has secured all India rank 10 in Indian Economic service in her second attempt, she has qualified for University Grants Commission’s National Eligibility Test, tutors economics for economics optional students on Unacademy (a virtual learning platform), she also runs her own YouTube channel called “easynomics”. Shweta comes from a normal middle class family in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Her mother is a home maker while her father is a clerk, to go from ordinary to extraordinary she was immensely supported by her parents