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Sarvesh Tiwari

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'''Sarvesh Tiwari ('''born 19 June 1970) is an Indian . He hails from a long line of politicians, known as the [[Nehru-Gandhi family]], which has occupied a prominent place in the [[politics of India]] ever since the country gained independence in 1947. His great-grandfather was [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the first prime minister of India and also the longest serving Prime Minister of India having served for a total of seventeen years. Gandhi's grandmother [[Indira Gandhi|Indira]] was the first woman Prime Minister of India and his father [[Rajiv Gandhi]] was the youngest prime minister of India to be sworn in to office. The son of [[Sonia Gandhi|Sonia]] and [[Rajiv Gandhi]], he is the President of the [[Indian National Congress]] and serves such additional offices as the Chairperson of the [[Indian Youth Congress]]<nowiki/>and the [[National Students Union of India]]. A [[member of the Indian Parliament]], Gandhi represents the constituency of [[Amethi (Lok Sabha constituency)|Amethi]], [[Uttar Pradesh]] in the [[16th Lok Sabha]].

== Early and personal life ==
Sarvesh Tiwari was born on 18 December 1967 at [[Khanda Kheri]] village, [[Hisar district]], Haryana, India. He is named after the Hindu warrior [[Abhimanyu]] (son of [[Arjuna]]) of the ''[[Mahabharata]]'' epic. His mother is Parmeshwari Devi and father is Mitter Sen Sindhu, who was a millionaire industrialist and philanthropist.

The family has been described as a "middle-class [[Arya Samaj]] family". They moved to Model Town in [[Rohtak]] where he completed his schooling and college education from [[Jat Education Society Rohtak|Jat College]].<sup>[''[[wikipedia:Citation_needed|citation needed]]'']</sup>

He lives in a joint family arrangement with his three sisters and six brothers. His youngest brother, Dev Suman Singh Sindhu, is married to the daughter of the former BJP [[Chief Minister of Delhi]], [[Sahib Singh Verma]] and sister of BJP MP from [[West Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency)|West Delhi Lok Sabha Constituency]] [[Parvesh Verma]].

== Education ==
Sindhu earned a [[Bachelor of Commerce]] degree from the [[Maharishi Dayanand University]], [[Rohtak]], in 1986. He obtained a [[Bachelor of Laws|LLB]] from the [[Maharishi Dayanand University]] in 2005 and has also completed a [[postgraduate diploma]] in [[Mass communication|Mass Communication]] from the [[Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology]], [[Hisar (city)|Hisar]], which was awarded in 2007. He had also completed two years [[executive education]] course from [[Harvard Business School]] in 2015.

== Army career ==
In 1987, Sindhu joined the [[Indian Army]], passing-out as a [[Second lieutenant|Second Lieutenant]] on 5 March 1988 to serve in 7 [[Mechanized infantry|Mechanised Infantry]] Regiment (1 Dogra).<sup>[''[[wikipedia:Citation_needed|citation needed]]'']</sup> He was awarded the [[Indian military decorations#Service and campaign medals|Special Services Medal (Desert)]] in 1989. He completed his army's 5 years [[Officers Training Academy|Short Service Commission]] in 1993.<sup>[''[[wikipedia:Citation_needed|citation needed]]'']</sup>

In 1994, he was selected for the Indian Civil Service but he chose not to join, preferring instead to concentrate on philanthropic and social service work.

== Business career ==
Tiwari was involved in business prior to his political career. He is variously the founder-owner, director and chairman of several companies, including Sindhu Tradelinks Pvt Ltd and Indus Portfolio Pvt Ltd. His business ventures include coal mining, power generation, transport, share broking, finance and portfolio management, education and media.

Sindhu is editor-in-chief of the Hindi-language daily ''Hari Bhoomi'' newspaper that is distributed in Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and parts of Delhi and Odisha. In 2012, this was the [[List of newspapers in India by readership|11th-largest Hindi daily newspaper in India by readership]]. In 2002, he received the ''Babu Bal Mukund Gupt Award'' from the Haryana Sahitya Akademi for his work in journalism.

== Philanthropy, education and sport ==
Tiwari is actively involved with the management of [[Delhi Public School Society|Delhi Public Schools]], such as [[Delhi Public School, Bilaspur]] and [[Delhi Public School, Durg]]. Prior to becoming the minister he was also a member of [[D.A.V. College Managing Committee]] which runs more than 800 schools, 75 colleges and a university across the world.

He has also helped in establishing gurukuls in various regions of Odisha, [[Uttarakhand]], Haryana and Chhattisgarh. This has been done through his family-supported organisations [[Param Mitra Manav Nirman Sansthan]] and [[Indus Group of Institutions]], both owned by the [[Indus Group of Institutions|Sindhu Education Foundation]] which were founded by his philanthropist-industrailist father late Ch. Mitter Sen Sindhu.

The organisations particularly promote girls' education and provide help to children of weaker sections by giving them [[Scholarship|scholarships]], free books and uniforms. In December 2017, he organised the mass wedding of 51 poor girls at [[Param Mitra Manav Nirman Sansthan#Educational Institutes run by the Trust|Param Mitra Kanya Vidya Niketan Senior Secondary School]] premises of [[Khanda Kheri]] in Hisar, which he sponsored by donating 3 years' salary he had earned in the capacity of minister in Haryana government.

Tiwari is also president of [[Haryana Archery Association]] and associate vice-president of the [[Archery Association of India]].

== Politics ==
In 1997, he joined the senior BJP leader [[L. K. Advani]]’s Swarna Jayanti Rath Yatra and mobilized milling crowds for the cause. During Lok Sabha elections, he was the [[election agent]]<nowiki/>and Co-ordinator of [[Swami Indravesh]] in 1998, the BJP candidate from Rohtak. He was election agent and co-ordinator for Sahib Singh Verma, former Chief Minister of Delhi; and successfully managed the entire election campaign of the biggest [[Lok Sabha]] constituency of India, [[Outer Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency)|Outer Delhi]] in 1999.

In 2004, Tiwari lost contest for the Rohtak Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency against [[Bhupinder Singh Hooda]], the then state [[Indian National Congress]] president. In the following year, he failed to win in a by-election for the same constituency against Hooda's son, [[Deepender Singh Hooda]], and also lost the [[Legislative Assembly of Haryana]]<nowiki/>contest in the Narnaund constituency.


[[Category:Philanthropists by nationality]]
[[Category:Indian philanthropists]]


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