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Harsh Jitendra Rathod is a prominent Indian journalist, politician and political strategist. At the age of 30, he has established himself as a notable figure in both media and politics, gaining recognition for his contributions to Indian journalism and political strategy. His leadership skills and dedication to public service have made him a well-known name among contemporary Indian politicians.
Early life and education
Harsh Jitendra Rathod (હર્ષ જીતેન્દ્ર રાઠોડ) was born on 23 September 1992 in Mahalaxmi Pol,Ahmedabad, Raipur, Khadia, Gujarat,) to a Gujarati Hindu family. After a while he moved to live with his parents in Pipardi Ki Pol. He grew up with a strong sense of social responsibility, which was fostered by his education and family values. Harsh Jitendra Rathod is a graduate from Asian Academy of Film and Television Delhi with Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (AAFT) certificate. Harsh Jitendra Rathod is currently pursuing a B.A. LLB degree from Maharishi Dayanand University, where he developed his understanding of law and governance. Harsh Jitendra Rathod laid the foundation for his future roles in journalism and the political landscape. His educational background equipped him with the knowledge and tools to navigate both the world of media and the complex arena of Indian politics. He is known for his involvement in Indian politics and his strategic contributions to political campaigns and policy discussions. Harsh Jitendra Rathod, often described as an emerging young political figure, has gained recognition for his impressive work in the political arena.
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Born | 23 September 1992 Khadia, Raipur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat |
Citizenship | Indian |
Education | Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication (AAFT) Asian Academy of Film and Television (MDU) Maharshi Dayanand University B.A LLB degree study Pursue (2024 to 2029) |
Occupation(s) | Journalism, Political Strategist |
Political party | National Youth Club (NYC) National President since 2024 |
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Website | https://sites.google.com/view/nationalyouthclub?usp=sharing |
Career in Journalism
Rathod's career in journalism began with Kenson Information Services (K News Gujarati), where he worked as an anchor, where he was known for his investigative reporting and fearless approach to exposing corruption and social injustice. After some time he moved from Gujarat to Delhi and got a chance to work with India News, Vedika News, Ritam Digital, Krishi Jagran, he has worked with some of the leading news outlets of India, Rathod became a part of the Kisan Bharat Yatra organized by Krishi Jagran, in which he visited all the villages of Gujarat and Haryana and met the farmers and worked towards changing them by understanding the problems of the farmers on the ground. If we talk about it, then at that time Krishi JagranOrigination Got a lot of support. And he continued working and made his mark as an unbiased and dedicated journalist. His work focuses on issues related to governance, public policy and social change.
Joined and worked in the campaign of Millionaire Farmer of India (MFOI) organized by Krishi Jagran
MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra' got full support of Gujarat farmers, know what was special
'MFOI, VVIF Kisan Bharat Yatra' reached various villages of Gujarat and honored the farmers
Language | Gujarati, Hindi |
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Religion | Hindu, (Santana Dharam) |
VVIF Khedut Bharat Yatra: Questions of Surat farmers through Krishi Jagran Upinder Singh
Political career
Parallel to his journalistic career, Rathore ventured into politics, and leveraged his experience and insights from the media to influence political campaigns and strategies. Since 2012, he has been a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker and has held the post Of Vice Chief from LJP (Lok Janshakti Party) Khadia 52 Legislative Assembly.
He has played a key role as a political strategist, and has advised various political parties on election strategies, public relations and voter engagement. His expertise in media communication and public sentiment analysis has established him as a trusted advisor in the political arena.
Legacy and Influence
Harsh Jitendra Rathod (born 1992) is an Indian journalist, politician and political strategist. He is known for his involvement in Indian politics and his strategic contributions to political campaigns and policy discussions. Rathod, often described as an emerging young political figure, has gained recognition for his impressive work in the political arena.
Harsh Jitendra Rathod is often described as a Hindu legend for his advocacy of Hindu cultural and social values. His contribution to the political landscape has been marked by a blend of traditional values and modern political views. Despite his young age, he continues to shape the future of Indian politics with his commitment to serving the public and upholding democratic principles.
Personal Life
Outside his professional life, Harsh Jitendra Rathod is also associated with the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ISKOCN International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Rathod is known for his community service and involvement in various social causes. His dedication to social reform and his sharp political acumen have earned him wide respect among colleagues and the general public.
National Youth Club
Harsh Jitendra Rathod, the National President of the National Youth Club, is devising a strategy to organize the youth of the country and take them to the Parliament. He believes that the youth have an important role in the development and progress of the country, and if guided in the right direction, they can solve the political, social, and economic challenges of the country. Social Media Links
Harsh Jitendra Rathod's aim is not only to organize the youth, but also to make them aware and active towards politics. He believes that today's generation has the leadership qualities, and they just need the right platform where they can channel their energy and ideas for the development of the country.
As part of this strategy, Rathore has initiated youth leadership workshops, political awareness campaigns, and dialogue programmes across the country on various social issues. His initiative aims to directly involve the youth in the political process and give them access to key institutions like the Parliament.
Rathod's vision is that if the youth of the country are organized and motivated, they will be able to change the direction of the country. His initiative will not only increase the confidence of the youth, but they will also understand their rights and responsibilities, which will strengthen democracy.