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Mumbai Teen's Social Venture Earns Global Acclaim at Anthem Awards
19 Oct
Summary
- 17-year-old Aaditya Sengupta Dhar recognized as Anthem Awards finalist
- His youth-led social venture, Project Kahaani, empowers underserved youth
- Project Kahaani stands out among global heavyweights like Google and Clinton Foundation

Earlier this month, the 2025 Anthem Awards announced their finalists, and among the list of global changemakers was a 17-year-old from Mumbai, Aaditya Sengupta Dhar. Aaditya, a Class XII student at Ecole Mondiale World School, was recognized for his work with Project Kahaani, a youth-driven social venture he founded to empower underserved youth through storytelling and communication skills.
The Anthem Awards, established by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences, celebrate "purpose and mission-driven work" across the world. For a teenager's social venture to be named a finalist alongside projects by organizations like Google and the Clinton Global Initiative is a remarkable achievement. Previous Indian honorees have included established groups, but Aaditya's recognition brings a generational dimension to the list.




