TEDxBhilwara shares the same passion as TED. This unique initiative is undertaken to spread your ideas all across the globe. Our objective is to reach out and inspire people with “Ideas Worth Sharing” which has the potential to help people make a strong difference in their lives. We also aim to allow people to come together, make connections and share knowledge.
We have initiated this because we believe, everybody has got his/her story to tell and the beautiful part is, each one is different from the other.
Another objective of bringing this platform in city Bhilwara is to open the minds of Bhilwara people to broader perspectives of world and their surroundings. We do not want to change their perception completely but let them constantly learn about new ideas and perspectives.
This would help in city’s growth as well and give a different identity to city Bhilwara because the initiative is a unique one with a purpose of spreading knowledge from local community. Through this TEDx event, we aim to help young people step towards building a local community to work collaboratively with active members of society in order to become expert learners and foster
enriching conversations of changing tomorrow.
Rajendra Marg
Opposite Chitrakoot Dham
Bhilwara, Rajasthan, 311001
India
Speakers
Speakers may not be confirmed. Check event website for more information.
Bhanwar Meghwanshi
Journalist + Activist
Bhanwar Meghwanshi is a Dalit rights activist. He has been associated with the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sanghatan for the last 12 years. He is also an eminent journalist in the social sector domain. His talk will illustrate how he entwined journalism and activism together and his experience as a practitioner in both the fields.Chirag Singal
Traveller
Moving out from the world of academia, we have Chirag Singal who will be speaking about his own version of learning by transcending the whole of South-Asia on a bicycle. He will be speaking about his experience and his learning from this venture and how curiosity leads you to redesign your life from your own hands.Ishita Katyal
Author
Ishita Katyal, all of 9 years , at such a tender age, she has leveraged her learning’s to take care of her less privileged friends. She is now the youngest license holder for a TEDxYouth event in the whole of South-East Asia. At age 8, she wrote a book titled - 'Simran's Diary' which is available and doing pretty well for digital viewers through Amazon.com. Her book and her story of connecting with the TEDx community at such a tender age would form the broad aspects of her talk.Lucy Naipanoi
Uneducated Solar Engineer
A solar mama at the Barefoot College, Tilonia, Lucy is a Kenyan national belonging to the Masai commmunity and a solar engineer in the making. Her dream of electrifying her village through solar energy links her to the global idea of sustainable development in an intrinsic manner. In her talk she will be covering her story and the problems in her village. The main focus will be on her idea of pioneering a way forward as an agent of change.Nilay Kulkarni
Maker
A 14 years old computer programming prodigy, Nilay is engaged with his interest at a very young age. Nilay has been a part of the MIT Kumbathon. He will be speaking on the problems he identified at the Kumbh mela and how he is working on bringing out technological solutions for them. He will also be putiing some light on the larger impact of technology on people and society.Nirman Dave
Innovator
A teenage entrepreneur, Nirman believes in helping the society through the use of technology. Nirman's talk will cover his journey with all his technological endeavours. Apart from that, he is also going to be speaking on the significance of a gap year in his life and how this risk translated into paying thriving dividends.Tarang Tripathi
Education Reformer
Tarang was a fellow at the Teach for India program, he recognised an underlying problem in the Indian education system. His talk would reflect on his initiative of developing communication skills and critical thinking skills in students from an early age. His idea translates into reality with the conception of Project Aawaaz.Vasundhara Choudhary
Youngest Sarpanch
Vasundhara is 21 years old youngest village Sarpanch in the country. She serves the village Lilalwali in Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan. She recently passed her third year in Psychology Honours from Gargi College. Her talk will center on the issue of participatory democracy and how the nation's youth can mould its future. She will also embark upon her experience as a Sarpanch so far and what she plans to do for the village.Organizing team
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Prashant Matta
Graphics Designer -
Nikhil Jain
Operations - Head -
Karan Dev Sharma
Volunteer Coordinator -
Sakshi Modani
Compere -
Madhu Nagpal
Advisor -
Angad Daryani
Advisor -
Meenu Beswal
Advisor -
Akshay Sivadas
Advisor -
Ashima Sahni
Advisor -
Daksh Baheti
Photographer -
Pratyush Tyagi
Photographer -
Bhavishya Yadav
Photographer -
Harshad Pokharna
Venue Incharge -
Stuti Jaithelia
Registration - Lead -
Mohish Agarwal
Photographer -
Aman Sharma
Photographer -
Siddhant Trivedi
Registration Desk Incharge -
Tanvi Biyani
Registration Desk - Lead -
Harshita Natharani
Registration Desk Incharge -
Priyal Jain
Registrations Desk Incharge -
Sankalp Biyani
Registrations Desk Incharge -
Kavya Garg
Storyteller -
Shaurya Laddha
Speakers Shadow -
Pranshu Singh
Storyteller -
Parakh Ghiya
Stage Incharge -
Ashita Choudhary
PR Coordinator -
Arihant Jain
PR Coordinator -
Pooja Kankrencha
Volunteer -
Tanisha Singhvi
Volunteer -
Harshit Buwalia
Volunteer -
Kushagra Jain
Speakers Coordinator -
Kapil Narwani
Venue Incharge -
Aditi Bathwal
Volunteer -
Manish Garg
Volunteer -
Sakshi Modani
Host -
Shruti Jain
Host -
Jay Sharma
Campus Ambassador -
Neha Anchiliya
Campus Ambassador -
Kanika Sharma
Campus Ambassador -
Shreyans Kothari
Venue Incharge -
Anjali Kothari
Seating Arrangement Incharge -
Avani Chandak
Registration Desk Incharge -
Khyati Maloo
Storyteller