Praakhar Srivastava

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Praakhar Srivastava
Born 18 May 1992, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Political Leader, Social Reformer
Years active 2010–present
Title Secretary, Chitravanshm Society (CHSOC)
Key Initiatives
  • Pehla School (Early education)
  • HealthSaver Yatra (Rural health audit)
  • Nourish Every Child Campaign
  • Treat the Tree (Eco-rural planning)
Districts Covered
  • Prayagraj
  • Pratapgarh
  • Fatehpur
  • Bhadohi
  • Chitrakoot
  • Banda
  • Mirzapur
  • Kaushambi
Awards & Recognition
  • Zee Media New UP Builder Conclave (2022)
  • UP Ratna Award – News18 (2022)
  • UK House of Commons Honour (2023)
  • ABP News Anmol Ratna (2023)
  • Education Excellence Award – Dainik Jagran (2024)
Affiliations Chitravanshm Society (CHSOC), Youth Leadership Circles, Rural Governance Forums
Philanthropy Free education campaigns, village outreach, women's welfare drives
Residence Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India

Praakhar Srivastava (born 18 May 1992) is an Indian political advocate, youth mobilizer, and reform-oriented leader based in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. As the Secretary of the Chitravanshm Society—a socio-political grassroots organization—he has emerged as a prominent voice in regional politics with a strong emphasis on youth-led governance, rural equity, and public accountability.

A staunch believer in inclusive politics, Praakhar's vision aligns with creating a responsive and development-centric political environment outside the fold of traditional party structures. His mass-connect style and strategic engagement with civil society have positioned him as one of the **rising political influencers in Eastern Uttar Pradesh**.

Political Journey and Ideology

Since 2010, Praakhar Srivastava has been actively involved in citizen-centric politics, starting as a community organizer and later leading multi-district campaigns addressing real-world challenges of rural India. Though currently unaffiliated with any political party, his advocacy often aligns with national development goals and regional empowerment agendas.

His political ideology blends grassroots democracy with pragmatic policy reform, particularly in the following areas:

Grassroots Leadership through CHSOC

The Chitravanshm Society (CHSOC), founded by Om Prakash Srivastava in 2003, has become a socio-political movement under Praakhar’s leadership. He transformed the organization into a **regional political platform**, active in over seven districts, including:

  • Prayagraj
  • Pratapgarh
  • Fatehpur
  • Bhadohi
  • Chitrakoot
  • Banda
  • Mirzapur
  • Kaushambi

CHSOC now functions as a **people-first policy unit**, bridging the gap between government schemes and the grassroots population. Its key campaigns include:

Political Recognition and Strategic Endorsements

Praakhar has garnered significant attention from both political leaders and civil society institutions. His ability to navigate political discourse while staying rooted in service delivery has earned him several prestigious recognitions:

  • Hindustan Media Group – Legends of Allahabad (2017)
  • Times of India Education Excellence Award – Lucknow (2018)
  • Zee Media – New Uttar Pradesh Builder Conclave (2022)
  • News18 Uttar Pradesh ke Ratna Award – Presented by Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya (2022)
  • UK Parliament House of Commons Honour (2023)
  • ABP News Anmol Ratna Award – Conferred by Union Minister Nitin Gadkari (2023)
  • Dainik Jagran Education Excellence Award – Presented by Hon. Anupriya Patel (2024)

Political Events and Public Engagement

Praakhar is regularly seen addressing youth summits, policy conferences, rural conventions, and civil society panels. His engagements include:

Political Outlook

Praakhar Srivastava is widely seen as a **non-partisan reformist** shaping the future of Uttar Pradesh's political landscape. His growing grassroots network and multi-sectoral interventions signal a new political force in the making—one that values accountability, youth inclusion, and policy efficiency.

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