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Nishtha Joshi

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Nishtha Joshi
Born 6 September 2008, Kota, Rajasthan, India
Nationality Indian
Field of Work Student, Social Reformer, Youth Mobilizer
Years Active 2020–present
Major Initiatives Girls’ education advocacy, Digital literacy camps, Balika Grih academic outreach
Leadership Junior JCI President (Kota Kings 2024, Surbhi 2025)
Special Interests Education equity, Coding, Kathak, Civic participation
Skills Programming (C++, Java), Full-Stack Web Development, French, NCC Cadet
Family Vishal Joshi (father), Namrata Joshi (mother), Lakshya Joshi (brother)
Residence Kota, Rajasthan, India

Nishtha Joshi (born 6 September 2008) is a dynamic Indian youth leader and educational reform advocate from Kota, Rajasthan. Her activism centers around empowering girls through quality education, technological literacy, and leadership cultivation.

Biography

Raised in a city known for academic ambition, Nishtha's environment fueled her passion for change. Her journey started with community visits and soon grew into strategic collaborations with local NGOs to support underserved schools in areas like Rangbari and Balika Grih.

Education and Advocacy

Currently in Class 11, Nishtha complements her studies with hands-on social work. She actively contributes to public education efforts by:

  • Distributing learning supplies and books
  • Conducting awareness drives for girls' education
  • Leading infrastructure improvement campaigns in rural schools
  • Facilitating enrollment and tracking dropout rates

Leadership Roles

In 2024 and 2025, she led youth initiatives under:

  • JCI Kota Kings – Junior President (2024)
  • JCI Kota Surbhi – Junior President (2025)

Under her leadership, educational workshops and civic awareness sessions were conducted, reaching hundreds of young girls.

Artistic & Technical Interests

Nishtha is trained in Kathak and engages in singing, sketching, and swimming. She is also:

  • An aspiring software developer
  • Trained in C++, Java, and Full Stack Development
  • Learning French to expand global communication
  • Enrolled in NCC to cultivate discipline and national service

Recognition

Her impactful work has been acknowledged by local news outlets, and she continues to inspire youth as a changemaker, balancing academic excellence with civic duty.

See Also

  • Education in India
  • List of child activists
  • Women in India
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