Divyansh Chopra - Student

Wednesday 23rd March 2022 10:23 EDT
 
 

Divyansh is a student at Jai Hind College studying Humanities. He is currently an Intern at a Film Production House- Sundial Entertainment in Mumbai.
Divyansh is interested in world issues and attends many “Model United Nations” (MUN) Conferences discussing various current issues and finding the best resolution to it in the United Nations Format, he has won a few national and international Debates. He hopes to be the Prime Minister of India someday. When Divyansh is not away at College, he likes spending quality time with his parents Dharmendra and Mamta and sister Divya.

1) Which place, or city or country do you most feel at home in?
I don’t believe in that; the whole world is my home. There is no city or country which I can call my home, cause that’s a variable, the only thing permanent in my home should be love for all.
2) What are your proudest achievements?
I was in my home town – Borivali (Mumbai), India and there was a big ground with heaps of garbage just opposite our house. No one believed that it was going to change. I and my sisters proved them wrong. I have some international awards too, but this is my proudest achievement, cause here’s when I really brought a change.
3) What inspires you?
Constant efforts by other people to help to create a better world. They give me hope and strength.
4) What has been biggest obstacle in your career?
I actually don’t have a real career right now, but I definitely know what is going to be the biggest obstacle – The inactiveness of people in supporting change.
5) Who has been the biggest influence on your career to date?
The biggest influence on me has been my uncle, Mr. Mahaveer Jain. His life is very influential and shall be instrumental in my career.
6) What is the best aspect about your current role?
The best aspect about being a student and an intern, is being able to observe and learn from each and every one and having the power to shape and improve your own career.
7) And the worst?
Being able to manage studies and internship is definitely the most difficult part.
8) What are your long term goals?
I would just say that I am a currently a student on a mission to create a better world and aim to improve the lives of people via any and all mediums possible.
9) If you were Prime Minister, what one aspect would you change?
The way the leaders are elected in my country. I would want to champion a revamp in the way elections take place in our country and the way the campaigns take place during these elections. I feel it is the root to all the irregularities and challenges in the system.
10) If you were marooned on a desert island, which historical figure would you like to spend your time with and why.
Maximilien Robespierre. In the 1700s, he was the guy who abolished slavery. He was a revolutionary far beyond his time. I want to hear his ideology and reasoning for all the changes he brought in the world.


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