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Priyal Bhardwaj (born on September 14, 1985) is an Indian Politician and the current Vice-President of BJP Mahila Morcha, Delhi Pradesh, India from July 2021.

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English: Priyal Bhardwaj (born on September 14, 1985) is an Indian Politician and the current Vice-President of BJP Mahila Morcha, Delhi Pradesh, India from July 2021. She has worked with the social media team of BJP with Delhi Pradesh Mahila Morcha since 2018 and, then in 2021, she was given the responsibility of social media in-charge of Mahila Morcha, Delhi. She was entrusted with the responsibility of mobilizing women’s votes at the Meerut Cantonment Vidhan Sabha in the 2022 election.

She served as research support and organized door-to-door campaigning in New Delhi during the 2020 Vidhan Sabha Elections. She also carried out campaigns under the able leadership of Senior Party Leaders at GHMC Elections, Hyderabad in 2020. She was also appointed as the in-charge of Mahila Morcha Covid-2 at Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. She worked enthusiastically by meeting and working alongside Covid-19 warriors and front-line workers in the first and second waves. Personal Details Born 14 September 1985 Political Party Bhartiya Janata Party Spouse Mr. Ashish Tripathi Children 2 Alma Mater NIFT, Hyderabad Occupation Fashion Designer Proficiency in Languages Hindi, English, Kannada

Education Priyal Bhardwaj did her bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Computer Science) from the Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Further, Priyal joined the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Hyderabad, where she pursued her master's degree in Fashion Management.

Social Works During Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis, she joined hands with like-minded entrepreneurs in the crusade of Feed my city, a food facility drive started for the noble cause of feeding underprivileged ones. This initiative successfully distributed over 36,00,000 meals to migrant workers and daily wagers who were left jobless amidst the crisis. She headed the project to rebuild a 115-year-old government school which was under Brij Shiksha Kayalkalp “KISHORI RAMAN GIRLS INTER COLLEGE MATHURA”. The school is now renovated and fully functional with a modern learning space for girls. Ensuring admissions of 280-odd underprivileged children at various schools, she is also looking after regular studies at the school of underprivileged students at Lal Quila.

Since, April 15, 2020, over 18.60 Lakh of Sanitary Pads have been distributed in Delhi, UP(Meerut), Punjab, Jammu, etc under her surveillance. She also provided monthly menstrual hygiene health aid product kits at MUSKAN, a full residential home for children with disabilities.
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