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- Q21004869 description "British Indian Youth Leader".
- Q21004869 description "British Indian Youth Leader".
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- Q21004869 abstract "Sanam Arora is a British Indian youth leader creating a unique ecosystem to foster entrepreneurship, leadership and patriotism among Indian diaspora by actively working as President of National Indian Students Union UK (NISU UK) and Chairperson of the newly formed Overseas Youth of India. Indian and or South-Eastern Asian organisations at most major UK universities are affiliated to NISU UK. Under her leadership, NISU, in a short span of 3 years since its inception, has been able to create awareness about issues surrounding the Indian youth in the UK. By developing a network of young leaders, Sanam, with the assistance of NISU UK, is galvanising the youth to contribute towards the advancement of Indian economy, society and technology and is fostering a relationship between the Indian diaspora and India. She currently holds the position of Co-Chair of Youth Council, The Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (Greater London Chapter) working for the interests of students and youth of the Indian Diaspora. With the belief that entrepreneurship is a key stepping stone to achieving success, Sanam also heads the Youth Affairs wing of the Middlesex Asian Business Association.She has represented the British Indian diaspora at various governmental and non-governmental forums including a flagship event organized by the Indian Government – Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2015 where she was one of only 5 speakers selected from the United Kingdom. At the moment, she is acting as a voice for international students in the UK while lobbying for the re-introduction of post study work visas which includes providing evidence to the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on the PSW visa, and giving oral presentations at Westminster Legal Policy Forum and at the UK House of Commons.".
- Q21004869 alias "Sanam".
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- Q21004869 birthDate "--07-28".
- Q21004869 birthYear "0028".
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- Q21004869 wikiPageExternalLink www.nisu.org.uk.
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- Q21004869 alternativeNames "Sanam".
- Q21004869 awards "Bedford Indian Organisations - Award for Community Services British Indian Awards –".
- Q21004869 awards "Freshminds Ones to Watch 2013".
- Q21004869 awards "Honorary Student, London School of Economics".
- Q21004869 awards "RBS Asian Women of Achievement Awards –".
- Q21004869 birthDate "--07-28".
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- Q21004869 name "Sanam Arora".
- Q21004869 occupation "Youth leader and Investment banker".
- Q21004869 shortDescription "British Indian Youth Leader".
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- Q21004869 comment "Sanam Arora is a British Indian youth leader creating a unique ecosystem to foster entrepreneurship, leadership and patriotism among Indian diaspora by actively working as President of National Indian Students Union UK (NISU UK) and Chairperson of the newly formed Overseas Youth of India. Indian and or South-Eastern Asian organisations at most major UK universities are affiliated to NISU UK.".
- Q21004869 label "Sanam Arora".
- Q21004869 name "Sanam Arora".