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Manju Sharma

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Manju Sharma stands as a formidable presence in India's political realm, renowned for her multifaceted contributions and unwavering dedication to public service. She epitomizes vision and commitment in advocating for the welfare of women and girls, actively championing various governmental policies and schemes. Through her acute policymaking and relentless efforts, Manju Sharma has left an indelible mark on India's political landscape, driving positive change and progress. She is also known as " JAIPUR KI BETI".

Early Life and Education[edit]

Born on September 2nd, 1960, in Jaipur, Manju Sharma spent her formative years in the vibrant city. She pursued her higher education and MA at Kanoria College and she earned an LLB Academic from Rajasthan University. Throughout her academic journey, Manju Sharma exhibited a profound interest in various legal disciplines, including Labor Law, Family Law, Crime, Women & Law, among others, foreshadowing her future endeavors in politics.

Political Career[edit]

With a career spanning nearly four decades in politics, Manju Sharma has been a relentless advocate for societal advancement and the betterment of the common people's lives. Joining the BJP Party with unwavering commitment, she has held numerous pivotal roles, each marked by dedication and a focus on public welfare. Her contributions have ranged from grassroots organizing to influential positions within party structures, consistently leaving a lasting impact on the communities she serves.

Manju Sharma's early political engagements included significant roles such as Convener of BJP Navsari Dist. Valsad (Guj.) from 1985 to 1987 and District Secretary in Valsad (Guj.) from 1987 to 1992. Over the years, she has served in various capacities, including as a member of governmental committees, such as the Police Advisory Committee in Navsari, Gujarat, and the All India Handloom Board. Notably, she has also held leadership positions within the BJP's Mahila Morcha, demonstrating her commitment to women's empowerment and advocacy.

In March 2024, Manju Sharma's leadership was recognized once again when she was appointed as the Prabhari of the Rajasthan Mahila Pravasi Abhiyan for the Jaipur Sambhag, further solidifying her role as a prominent figure in Jaipur and Rajasthan politics. Her candidacy for the Jaipur Lok Sabha under the visionary slogan "Abki Baar 400 Paar" underscores her determination to serve her constituents with integrity and diligence, earning widespread recognition and respect across political lines.

Achievements and Legacy[edit]

Manju Sharma's contributions extend beyond her political engagements. Holding key positions in various committees and actively participating in electoral processes, she has been instrumental in shaping policy and advocating for social causes. Her commitment to initiatives like "BETI BACHAO, BETI PADHAO" has left a profound impact on gender equality and women's empowerment, setting a commendable precedent for future leaders.

Beyond politics, Manju Sharma's dedication to social welfare is evident through her involvement in NGOs focused on women's literacy, health, and socioeconomic empowerment. As a core member of the Hindu Spiritual Services Foundation (HSSF) team, she leverages her influence to champion humanitarian causes, exemplifying a commitment to fostering positive change beyond political boundaries.

Personal Life[edit]

Manju Sharma hails from a family rooted in social service and ideological commitment. The daughter of the late Shri Bhanwar Lal Ji Sharma, He was a minister from 1990-1992 and 1993-1998. Public Health Engineer, Ground Water, Urban Development and Housing, Sports, Senator and Member of Syndicate of Rajasthan University also He was the chairman of U.I.T.From January 1986 to December 1987, from July 1989 to March 1990, from 2000 to September 2002, was the responsibility of the State President of Rajasthan BJP. she inherited a strong sense of civic duty and activism. Married to the late Shri Chaturbhuj Sharma, she balances family responsibilities with her fervent dedication to public service. Her son, Racy Sharma, and daughter-in-law, Dr. Swati, are a testament to her nurturing spirit and commitment to family values.

From her early years, Manju Sharma exhibited a passion for sports and adventure, actively participating in activities like basketball and horse riding during her college days. Her adventurous spirit, including learning to fly a glider, reflects her adaptability and willingness to embrace new challenges, traits that have undoubtedly contributed to her success in both personal and professional endeavors.

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