HT Youth Forum 2017: Meet achievers among Top 30 Under 30
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Khuda Baksh, from the boondocks of Bathinda, won a million hearts with his mellifluous voice and humility. (HT Photo)
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Simarpreet Singh Mamik ‘s life was cruising along smoothly when an accident threw it upside down. But, this did not stop him. (HT Photo)
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Recently crowned Miss Teen Universe, Srishti Kaur, a student of fashion in London, is an entrepreneur in the making with a strong social conscience. (HT Photo)
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Ritu Phogat bagged a gold in the Commonwealth Championship, and brought home a bronze in the Asian Championship held this year. (HT Photo)
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Sumit Sangwan was all of 11 when picked up boxing gloves at his uncle’s training academy in a Karnal village. (HT Photo)
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Mansi Joshi made her Women’s One Day International cricket debut against Ireland in 2017. (AP File )
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Neeraj Chopra scripted history by setting the junior world record in javelin throw. (HT Photo)
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Mandeep Singh is captain of the Punjab Ranji Trophy team, and made his T20 debut for India against Zimbabwe in 2016. (HT Photo)
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Tanusree Pareek is the first BSF woman officer in a combat role, and is posted on the Punjab frontier. (HT Photo)
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