Samir Bhardwaj Appointed NSUI Vice President in Chamba District
New Leadership in Chamba District
Mahinder Patyal
Bharmaur: In a notable advancement for student leadership within Chamba district, the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) established its district executive committee on June 4. Among the newly appointed members, Samir Bhardwaj, a vibrant young leader from Bharmaur, has been designated as the district vice president.
Bhardwaj expressed heartfelt thanks to influential figures who supported his journey, 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. He acknowledged that his ascent to this role was primarily due to the encouragement from the student community in Bharmaur.
Coming from a farming background, Bhardwaj's path to student leadership is a testament to his determination and dedication. He committed to advocating for the development of his area and the rights of students, focusing on resolving significant educational and infrastructural issues that students in Bharmaur encounter, ensuring their concerns are represented at higher levels.
Bhardwaj reiterated his commitment to the NSUI, promising to serve with steadfast loyalty and to work diligently for the welfare of students. His appointment signifies a crucial step in enhancing student representation in the area and highlights the increasing impact of youth leadership in Chamba district.
With a strong passion for advocacy and a vision for advancement, Samir Bhardwaj is poised to play a vital role in promoting student interests and contributing to regional development.
