Prabal Pratap Singh Tomar, a politician honoured with Champions of Change' award
He was also recently offered a job as a Jt Secretary for Youth (International) at the Gandhi Mandela Foundation in the United States
As a young influential politician and leader, he has worked relentlessly and endlessly to do better in society and support the youth.
A true leader is self-assured enough to stand alone, courageous enough to make difficult choices, and compassionate enough to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a king, but through the equality of his deeds and the honesty of his intentions, he becomes one. Leaders are cultivated rather than born.
They are the product of hard work, which is the price we must all pay in order to accomplish any worthwhile objective. One such leader is Prabal Pratap Singh Tomar, a well-respected young politician who, as Vice President of the Indian Pencak Silat Federation and President of the Association of’ MIXED MARTIAL ARTS’, has been providing unending support and efforts to help India's youth.
Being limitless in his efforts and hard work has now helped him receive one of the most prestigious awards, the Champions of Change Award. This award is given to individuals who, through their acts of service and compassion in society, become true champions of change.
Prabal has devoted all of his energies to bringing about a positive shift in culture and the lives of young people by encouraging them to participate in sports. As a result, he is a deserving recipient of the Champions of Change Award.
The coveted award function was held at Raj Bhavan, Goa, on 16th April 2021 and many prominent personalities across industries were present for the event. It awarded people from the film fraternity, politics, and the medical field and presented them with the award respecting their efforts towards people and society.
It's important to note that Prabal Pratap Singh Tomar received this award during these difficult times because his contributions have been multiplied. He was also recently offered a job as a Jt Secretary for Youth (International) at the Gandhi Mandela Foundation in the United States.
He was given the position because of his commitment to the wider community's social and cultural life. The foundation also hopes that under his guidance, it will foster individual liberty, civil liberties, and human rights around the world.