Shri Manoj K Jain is a young leader known for his all round activities in the areas of social welfare, youth awakening and political activism among lot more. Having been in the political arena, since 1985, he fought his first election from the Minto Road assembly area of Delhi in 2003.
He was only 33 years old then. In the world of politics, many stalwarts had not even taken their first step by that age. His father Shri Mahesh Jain, also a BJP member, was the sole Assembly President in 1993. After his father, Shri Manoj Jain has carried the proud mantle.
A firm believer in women's education for social change, he has been instrumental in educating impoverished girls in Delhi. He has served two terms as President and is the current Vice President of Tarun Mitra Parishad. It is progressive youth organization that donates books to girls, conducts eye check up and polio camps and donates artificial limbs to the needy.
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