HALL OF GENTLEMEN

Life is tough. They're tougher.

Every ordinary person has an extraordinary story to tell Stories that change lives. Stories that builds confidence. Stories that turn men to gentlemen.

The motive is to recognise such gentlemen and tell the world about their journey, their sacrifices, and their achievements which won't just groom the self-esteem and confidence of these gentlemen but will also set an example for others.

The Hall Of Gentlemen stars

Sunil Jaglan

Selfie With Daughter

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Kiran Verma

Simply Blood

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Vineet Saraiwala

Bringing Change Through Inclusivity

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Parag Diwan

Priceless Education

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Raghvendra Kumar

Helmet Man of India

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Gautam Khandelwal

Masti Ki Paathshala

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Sunil Jaglan

A gentleman first and then the Sarpanch of Bibipur, Haryana, became an advocate for girls' rights when he noticed how pregnant women fell prey to the heinous act of abortion in his village after a potential sex determination. Apart from the Selfie With Daughter, Jaglan also initiated Mahila Gram Sabha in 2012 and took the issue of female foeticide in Maha Khap Panchayat.

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Kiran Verma

A gentleman from Delhi, who is walking the length and breadth of the country to create awareness about blood donation, and is in the journey to mobilise 5 million people to come forward and help eradicate the shortage of blood availability in India.

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Vineet Saraiwala

A gentleman who lives in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, left his high-paying corporate job to generate livelihood for persons with disabilities by creating an inclusive platform for visual & performance artists, job-seekers and entrepreneurs.

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Parag Diwan

A gentleman who lives in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, is fulfilling his mother’s dream of teaching and feeding underprivileged
children near the Narmada Ghat.

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Raghvendra Kumar

A gentleman who lives in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, stopped practicing law and started distributing helmets to motorcyclists and books to impoverished children in memory of his best friend who died in a road accident because he wasn’t wearing any helmet.

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Gautam Khandelwal

A gentleman who lives in Jaipur, Rajasthan, left his high-paid
corporate job to help rural communities in education, livelihood, and health sector by setting up various democratic learning
centres and businesses.