MY STORY

Ever Since I can remember, I've always relished taking chances. I have a respectable academic reputation, have served on the student council, competed in sports and theatre productions, and have interests in reading, writing, singing, strumming, dancing, and sketching. While having accomplished all of this in just 13 years, nevertheless I wasn't really content. I used to suppose that your destiny is something you should discover as you get mature. Gender inequality is still a problem in the world today. Fortunately, I had the riches to grow up in an environment with very high standards.The main motivating factor for me has consistently been my parents. Instead of solely engaging in activities that were intended for girls, my parents got me into sports like fencing, karate, and martial arts.This has made me immensely happy to be given the same knowledge and skills as any other boy of my age. It's commonly stated that when something great happens to you, you want it more. As I developed, I learned to see that individuals around me frequently lack access to things that seem to be extremely basic. This notion pushed me to launch my own Girl Up Chapter. For me, establishing a Girl Up Chapter is a major accomplishment. At the same moment, I had the urge to look deeper, so I started looking into violence against women in India.

When the epidemic started, I was just shy of 14 years old, and that is when I first really understood how crucial having a purpose was. I was aware that I had to take action to protect the area, the people, and their way of life.This has made me immensely happy to be given the same knowledge and skills as any other boy of my age. It's commonly stated that when something great happens to you, you want it more. As I developed, I learned to see that individuals around me frequently lack access to things that seem to be extremely basic. This notion pushed me to launch my own Girl Up Chapter. For me, establishing a Girl Up Chapter is a major accomplishment. At the same moment, I had the urge to look deeper, so I started looking into violence against women in India. When the epidemic started, I was just shy of 14 years old, and that is when I first really understood how crucial having a purpose was. I was aware that I had to take action to protect the area, the people, and their way of life. It seemed as though a flame was lit within my spirit. Our knowledge, in my opinion, is derived from others around us. As I began to find my way, I began to think of life as a magnificent journey filled with highs and lows with no clear destination. I was able to speak to huge audiences on topics like bullying and mental health because of ongoing support. Through fantastic groups like Young Leaders for Active Citizenship, UNEP, NCC, I have been able to broaden my influence. However, I was still puzzled about how this, amongst all other experiences, satisfied me. This answer came to me rather recently when I saw my parents laying blankets over the homeless. I feel as if it is their unsaid words and the kind actions that have shaped me into the soul I am. I am extremely grateful to have discovered my path. As I grow up, I want to be financially and emotionally independent by continuing through this way of joy and happiness. It's imperative to locate everyone who is reading this. Who you are, who your influences are, and what interests you in life. You must come up with the answers to some of these questions. If you believe that science brings out your best qualities, pursue it; if dance does, pursue it as long as "YOU" are involved. As a final reminder, I'd like to say that parents are both your greatest supporters and your harshest critics. They always help you to be your best selves. I have gained knowledge but lost material possessions during my voyage. I've lost a lot of friends, but I've also learned the truth. I've gone astray from my true self just to come back stronger. Once I achieve actual success, it will be a result of everyone around me, even those who despised me, supported me, still like me, and whose paths I still need to cross. For those people, my family, and ultimately for myself, I want to achieve success in every aspect. When Raiza, then 13, questioned herself, "Who am I?," Raiza, now 16, said, "You are a self-assured young leader who's here to transform the world."