Inderpal Singh is a student of Political Science and English at St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, India. He also heads Aspirations Building Campaign (ABC), a student-led drive to promote reading and leadership skills among the youth, currently joined by more than 4000 students pan-India.
Inderpal Singh is a student of Political Science and English at St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, India. He also heads Aspirations Building Campaign (ABC), a student-led drive to promote reading and leadership skills among the youth, currently joined by more than 4000 students pan-India.
Inderpal Singh is a student of Political Science and English at St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi, India. He also heads Aspirations Building Campaign (ABC), a student-led drive to promote reading and leadership skills among the youth, currently joined by more than 4000 students pan-India.
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