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She has worked and volunteered with nationally and internationally recognized non-governmental organisations (NGOs) such as The Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO), Peta India, PFA, and many others....

Digital Desk: Saubhagya Sharma of Guwahati was named the Youngest Philanthropist of the Year for Animal Welfare at the Global Excellence Awards 2023 in Mumbai.

Madhuri Dixit Nene, an animal lover and prominent Bollywood actress, presented her with the award.

She has worked and volunteered with nationally and internationally recognized non-governmental organisations (NGOs) such as The Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO), Peta India, PFA, and many others.

Saubhagya has always shown sympathy and kindness to stray animals. She began fostering in her early teens and spent the most of her non-working days volunteering at animal shelters, orphanages, and old age homes while working in the human resources department of a major international airline.

Following her love, she completed an animal communication and psychology diploma with Elmira Strange at the University of Whales in the United Kingdom and with Celtic Learning Solution at Akshaya Kawle in Mumbai.

Inspired by Jo-Ann McArthur, she became a VEGAN and has participated in several awareness campaigns and activist events, as well as rescuing and vaccinating over 800 strays in the country without the use of any contributions. Saubhagya's mission is to be a voice for the voiceless and to educate compassion above harshness.



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