Anil Chaudhary
International Cricket Umpire
Anil Chaudhary is an International cricket umpire who has an on-field experience in over 75 international matches in all formats of the game. He stood in his first Twenty20 International (T20I) on 10 October 2013, between India and Australia, and debuted on 27 November 2013 in One Day International (ODI) between India and the West Indies. In January 2018, he was named as one of the seventeen on-field umpires for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup, and later in January 2020, he was named as one of the sixteen umpires for the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup tournament in South Africa. He has also umpired in over 100 matches in Indian Premier League.
Anil was born in a small village in west Utter Pradesh in a farmer family, completed his studies in mechanical engineering, and currently lives in Delhi.
Atul Gera
Right to Life with Dignity; Donate Blood to save Humanity.
Atul Gera is founder of Life Savers of Ranchi, Jharkhand Thalassemia Foundation, and Sickle Cell Foundation. All these are voluntary groups which voices for the rights of patients and Lifesavers is mostly seen in action with the government in facilitating blood donation drives for government hospitals. He is social activist and on a mission to promote Blood donation.
The whole purpose of Atul and his team is to help the system understand the importance of safe blood with dignity, for which he regularly arranges motivational talk as well to explain the importance of blood donation camps and the need of having sufficient blood units at the blood bank, rather than arranging the same at time of need.
Resilience: To empower marginalized Youth
Since joining CorStone as Chief Executive Officer in 2008, Steve Leventhal has focused on helping some of the world’s most marginalized and economically disadvantaged populations to find their personal strengths, advocate for their rights, and become agents of positive societal change.
Earlier, Steve Leventhal has served as an executive and strategic consultant in the US, Asia, and Africa with start-ups, Fortune 500 firms, and global nonprofit organizations.
In 2019, Steve received the Outstanding Practitioner Award at the World Congress of Positive Psychology, awarded bi-annually to a practitioner who has shown outstanding excellence and impact in advancing the practices of positive psychology in ethical and evidence-based ways.