City
Epaper

India's first IPS officer Dr Kiran Bedi unveils 11-year-old author Shivam Sharma Rawat's emotional take on domestic helpers

By ANI | Updated: August 17, 2022 18:15 IST

Books tell stories of what is happening around in the world. Be it personal growth, keeping a positive attitude or being compassionate towards the less fortunate in society, an author has the power to propagate an idea from a nascent stage to its implementation into the public psyche. One such author, who recently received recognition at a rather tender age of 11, is Shivam Sharma Rawat, whose book, "Be the Change You Want to Bring", was released on August 9, at the hands of Dr Kiran Bedi, India's first IPS officer. Dr Bedi was all praises for Shivam while unveiling his book, which talks about the lives of domestic workers.

Open in App

Books tell stories of what is happening around in the world. Be it personal growth, keeping a positive attitude or being compassionate towards the less fortunate in society, an author has the power to propagate an idea from a nascent stage to its implementation into the public psyche. One such author, who recently received recognition at a rather tender age of 11, is Shivam Sharma Rawat, whose book, "Be the Change You Want to Bring", was released on August 9, at the hands of Dr Kiran Bedi, India's first IPS officer. Dr Bedi was all praises for Shivam while unveiling his book, which talks about the lives of domestic workers.

However, what is noteworthy is that this is Shivam's second book. He has already written a book on how to be positive about tomorrow. His first book, "Be Positive Tomorrow Will Be Yours", was released in 2021, by Police Commissioner of Delhi, Rakesh Asthana. As if that isn't enough, Shivam is currently in the process of writing his third book, which would be on the man's best friend, dog.

Studying at Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan in Delhi, Shivam is a multifaceted personality at such a young age. He plays Tabla, football and practices Yoga. Besides, he is also associated with social initiatives too. Some of these are "Each One Teach One", "Hamara Samarpan Trust", and "No To Child Labour."

During the corona pandemic in 2020-21, Shivam also worked with a number of social institutions, bringing succour to the needy and the destitute. For his contribution, he was awarded the "Rashtriya Gaurav Samman" and was also nominated for the "Children's Champion Award." His work is also felicitated by the World Book of Records, London.

This story is provided by GPRC.will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/GPRC)

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Springdales SchoolWorld book of recordsdelhiLondonRakesh AsthanaPremier of saAdministrative capital`delhiDelhi capitalSouth delhi district administrationIto delhi
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBomb Threat in Delhi: Two CRPF Schools and Three Courts Receive Jaish-e-Mohammad Email

NationalAgra-Lucknow Expressway Accident: Three Killed, 26 Injured As Bus From Delhi Overturns Near Araoul

MumbaiMumbai: Police Arrest Visa Counsellor for Cheating Nepali Couple of ₹27 Lakh With Fake London Job and Visa Promise

NationalMcDonald's, KFC May Soon Open At Major Stations Like Mumbai, Delhi, and Ahmedabad

NationalDelhi Red Fort Car Blast: Amir Rashid Ali Placed Under 10-Day NIA Custody by Court

Business Realted Stories

BusinessPiyush Goyal launches trade intelligence and analytics portal to help exporters

BusinessSBI Chairman pitches for National Financial Grid to unify credit and digital infrastructure

BusinessUP's push toward $1 trillion economy strengthen as new projects and reforms gather pace: Advisor to CM

BusinessSIDBI, Bank of Baroda join hands to step up credit flow to MSMEs, startups

BusinessNFRA launches webinar series to create better financial reporting ecosystem