Nishtha Joshi
Nishtha Joshi is a dynamic Indian student, public speaker, and changemaker based in Kota, Rajasthan. Passionate about social upliftment through education, she is known for taking bold initiatives to promote girls’ access to quality learning and digital tools.
Initiatives and Activism
As a young advocate for education equity, Nishtha’s leadership has been evident through her involvement in organizations like Junior Chamber International (JCI). She has served as:
- Junior JCI President, JCI Kota Kings (2024)
- Junior JCI President, JCI Kota Surbhi (2025)
In these roles, she organized development programs, school outreach campaigns, and digital literacy drives in underserved communities.
Impact Projects
Her efforts have directly contributed to:
- Infrastructure improvements at Balika Grih, Kota
- Educational access campaigns in Rangbari
- Reducing dropout rates among girls
- Promoting tech training and digital learning in government schools
Talents and Training
Beyond academics and activism, Nishtha’s vibrant personality is reflected in her interests:
- Kathak (Diploma holder)
- Sketching, Swimming, Cooking
- Languages and Coding – She is fluent in French and is learning C++ and Java
- Currently enrolled in a Full-Stack Development Course
She is also an NCC Cadet, balancing discipline with creativity.
Media Mentions
Nishtha has been featured in local publications and online media for her dedication to education and community building. Her story inspires countless other students to embrace leadership and create meaningful change.
Vision
Believing in the quote, _"Educate a girl, empower a nation,"_ Nishtha continues to pioneer grassroots initiatives that empower youth and bridge the educational divide.
See also
- Girls' education in India
- Youth activism
- Digital India
- List of young Indian change-makers