Dhruv Arora

“It is the minor differences that will finally collectively force the people into addressing the problem and take that first, irreversible step towards eradication of Gender-Based Violence – spreading the knowledge of the problem.”

Pursuing a degree in Engineering from Manav Rachna College of Engineering, Dhruv is probably the most improbable member of the Core Group. He spends his time watching movies & sitcoms, reading and writing, and has a keen interest in photography. Inquisitive by nature, he loves participating in discussions and is feels strongly about Gender-Based Violence, especially amongst young people. Open to learning new things, Dhruv wishes to know more about the problem and wants to work at destroying the gender stereotypes that we, as members of the society, are conditioned with.

Blog by the campaigner

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