Sanjana Sanghi talks about the importance of education in shaping one's purpose

IANS April 8, 2025 245 views

Sanjana Sanghi has emerged as a powerful voice for youth education through her work with the United Nations Development Programme. Her passionate advocacy focuses on addressing systemic educational gaps, particularly for girls who were disproportionately impacted during the pandemic. Beyond her Bollywood career, she sees education as a transformative tool for resolving complex social issues like gender disparity and economic inequality. Sanghi's approach combines personal experience, inspiration from global activists, and a genuine commitment to creating sustainable social change.

"I have a dream to have an organisation where no one is uneducated in our country" - Sanjana Sanghi
Sanjana Sanghi talks about the importance of education in shaping one's purpose
Mumbai, April 8: Aside from being an emerging talent in Bollywood, actress Sanjana Sanghi is also the Youth Champion with UNDP (United Nations Development Programme).

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- UN Youth Champion advocates for comprehensive educational access

Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Sanjana underlined the importance of education in shaping one's purpose.

She shared insights from her international work -- amplifying youth voices across borders and pushing for systemic change through education and empowerment.

Opening up about what inspired her, Sanjana said, "I remember watching Emma Watson speak at the UN and thinking -- this is where real impact begins. Teaching children gave me a sense of connection. Eventually, I started mentoring volunteers and building that initiative forward. I have a dream to have an organisation where no one is uneducated in our country, I feel lack of education penetration is the larger social issue in our country."

She is of the opinion that education can resolve several issues such as gender and pay disparity, and lack of health awareness.

Sanjana went on to add, "The lack of education is the root of larger issues we face. Solve that, and you address gender and pay disparity, menstrual health awareness, Women's Rights and so much more. Unfortunately, in lockdown, the studies show that 10 Million girls were forced to drop out of school and pushed into domesticity, and the number for boys was less than a million."

On early success and dealing with challenges she further spilled, "OM not performing at the box office was the first time I realised what 'process is the prize' meant. Even though it didn't, I remember calling all my friends over on the Friday of release to celebrate, because it was a journey that I enjoyed so much, and it was such a joyride for me as an experience, doing a film with Adi in itself was a blast!"

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So inspiring to see young actors using their platform for good! Education truly is the foundation for solving so many societal issues. More power to Sanjana 👏
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Rahul S.
While I admire her passion, I wonder if celebrities sometimes oversimplify complex issues. Education is crucial, but we also need job creation and economic reforms to truly address disparities.
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Ananya P.
That statistic about 10 million girls dropping out during lockdown is heartbreaking đź’” We need more awareness about this issue. Kudos to Sanjana for bringing attention to it!
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Vikram J.
Love her positive attitude about OM's performance! Shows real maturity to celebrate the journey rather than just the outcome. More actors should have this perspective.
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Meera D.
As a teacher, I really connect with what she said about the sense of connection through teaching. It's amazing to see someone with her influence advocating for education ❤️
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Karan T.
Interesting point about menstrual health awareness - this is something we rarely talk about openly. Education can definitely help break these taboos.

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