Preeti Sharma

Preeti Sharma hails from Gokul, a holy town in the state of Uttar Pradesh. She is a social worker, entrepreneur, and founder of Prazna Foundation. She was born and brought up in the land of Lord Krishna, where she learned compassion and service at a very early age, which motivated her to empower women and children thereafter.

In her school days, she witnessed a harsh reality, that many girls missed on school because of lack of washrooms and proper menstrual sanitary products. Without basic necessities, they experienced a sense of discomfort and helpless . She also observed children in slum areas who were deprived of education and were unable to get even the basic education opportunities. These experiences affected her deeply,
awakening a desire to effect change.

In 2018, she founded Prazna Foundation to break the stigma associated with menstruation, offer accessible education, and empower underprivileged communities. Project Kishori has enabled her to help thousands of girls and women, through Menstrual Hygiene Awareness workshops in government schools and slum areas and making a much needed impact in their lives, giving young girls the knowledge and confidence to manage their health with dignity. Additionally, Akshar Kaksha is the other key initiative of the Prazna Foundation that offers underprivileged children free education, life skills training, and critical resources.

Apart from social work, Preeti is also the founder of Mahashringar, a platform that offers dresses and accessories for Laddu Gopal and other divine forms. Every initiative she has undertaken has been inspired by such a deep spiritual connection that her devotion can be seen in all those works, which serves the purpose of making an impactful difference in the society. Always striving to make a difference, she has built a community of skilled volunteers and passionate partners and supporters, with a common goal, that is, to create a world in which every child has access to education, necessary hygiene, and a life of effort and dignity

Dr. L. S. Acharya


Dr. L. S. Acharya, a distinguished personality born and raised in Gokul, Uttar Pradesh, has dedicated his life to social service and education. With a rich background as a junior college lecturer, he has been a beacon of inspiration, particularly in motivating young minds to champion causes like menstrual hygiene awareness. As the Commissioner of St. John Ambulance Brigade in Uttar Pradesh, an Executive Member of the State Red Cross Management Committee, and a Member of the National Disaster Response Team of India under IFRC/ICRC in New Delhi, Dr. Acharya has consistently demonstrated his commitment to social responsibility. His vast experience and dedication to humanitarian causes make him an invaluable mentor for our organization

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Dr. Reeta Bhargav


Dr. Reeta Bhargav, a dedicated educator and social advocate, has been a driving force behind our initiatives since 2018. As the Principal of Bhabha Public School and a former member of the Rajasthan State Commission for Women, she has played a crucial role in expanding our reach to schools and educational institutions. Dr. Bhargav's expertise extends beyond education; she is also a strong advocate for women's rights, providing guidance on legal matters and actively participating in social initiatives. Her leadership and commitment to empowering women and fostering education make her an invaluable mentor to our organization.

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Dr. Shailja Jain


Dr. Shailja Jain, a renowned gynecologist and founder member of Rohit Hospital, Jaipur, is a cornerstone of our organization's efforts. Her expertise in women's health, particularly menstrual hygiene, is invaluable to our mission. Dr. Jain is actively involved in our initiatives, always available to offer her guidance and support. Her commitment to improving women's health and well-being makes her an essential mentor and trusted advisor to our organization.

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Swati Sharma


Swati Sharma is an army veteran and presently Commandant as Rajasthan Home Guards Services. She was commissioned into the Indian Army in 2006 and after serving for 5 years she opted out and then got selected as Deputy Commandant by RPSC.
After a decade of service, she won the Chevening Scholarship and completed Masters in Risk, Disaster, and Resilience from UCL. She came back from London in October 2022.

During her service, she got a few prestigious awards like the DGCD Commendation Disc.

Swati belongs to Ajmer and completed her schooling at St. Mary's Convent and B. Sc. from Sophia Girls College, Ajmer.

She has done 10m Air Pistol shooting and won bronze in State level tournament.

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