Lokesh Chahar is a well-known social activist. He is a firm believer that the country’s youth have huge responsibilities towards the nation. He believes that whatever route once chooses, the end goal must always result in the betterment of society.
Lokesh played a key role in 2014 during PM Narendra Modi’s election campaign. He successfully organised an army of over 10,000 volunteers in Jodhpur as part of Mission 272+ campaign. He organised many bike rallies across the state and supervised the work of Mission 272+ volunteers in Jodhpur, Bikaner and Rajsamand.
He was part of a select club of 40 volunteers across the country during the campaign who were invited to meet Mr Modi at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi on January 9, 2014. In the final stages of the campaign, he personally went to Varanasi – the constituency chosen by Mr Modi – and contributed to the Campaign Management Support Team of CAG before working for the BJP campaign. Lokesh had participated in the ‘Sadbhavna mission’ organised by PM Narendra Modi.
Lokesh Chahar is appreciated for his phenomenal work and contribution to Indian politics. For the infectious enthusiasm and novel ideas deployed by him during the Lok Sabha election campaign, he has been felicitated several times. In 2015, PM Narendra Modi himself acknowledged his remarkable contributions at the 7 RCR in July 2015.
Lokesh also works for the betterment of society through his NGO Aarambh Youth Foundation which started in 2015. It gave the youngsters an effective platform to exhibit their skills and accomplishments. He also has the distinction of being the youngest ever member of Art of Living’s District Development Committee (DDC).