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By NI Bureau

New Appointments at Atal Foundation to Boost Social Impact Across India

Updated At: September 27, 2025 6:56 PM

New appointments aim to strengthen the Foundation’s mission and accelerate social impact across the country.

New Delhi: In a move aligned with its commitment to national priorities, Atal Foundation has expanded its leadership team. Under the stewardship of President Aparna Singh, the Foundation aims to strengthen its mission and broaden its social impact across the country.

Mr. Subhash Bhati (Greater Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar) and Mr. Deepak Chaudhary (Govindpuri, Modinagar, Ghaziabad) have been appointed as National Vice Presidents. Ms. Chandrika Tomar has been named National Representative, Ms. Shalini Kangra has been appointed as Delhi State President, and Mr. Shobhit Chaudhary has taken charge as Uttar Pradesh State President.

Expressing her delight at the announcement, National President Aparna Singh said, “I am extremely pleased to welcome the new team. I am confident that their experience, dedication, and hard work will take Atal Foundation to greater heights. This expansion will strengthen the organization’s mission and make its efforts even more impactful. I am proud to have such a talented and committed team working with us.”

National Vice President Mr. Subhash Bhati stated, “I am committed to working with complete sincerity and dedication to advance Atal Foundation’s objectives in the national interest. I believe that our team’s collective efforts will bring about positive change in the country and ensure meaningful contributions to society.”

National Vice President Mr. Deepak Chaudhary shared, “I am honored to be entrusted with this responsibility. I will put my full energy into making the organization’s initiatives more effective and in contributing to society. Together, we will take Atal Foundation’s mission to the next level.”

National Representative Ms. Chandrika Tomar said, “Being associated with Atal Foundation, I am committed to playing my role in the development of society and youth. Together, we will fulfill the organization’s goals and take concrete steps in the national interest.”

Delhi State President Ms. Shalini Kangra remarked, “It is a matter of pride for me to contribute to Atal Foundation’s mission. We will work collectively to bring about positive social change and make the organization’s activities even more impactful.”

Uttar Pradesh State President Mr. Shobhit Chaudhary added, “With the new team, I am committed to realizing the organization’s objectives in Uttar Pradesh. Our focus will always remain on national interest and social collaboration. Together, we will take Atal Foundation to new heights.”

These appointments come into effect immediately. Atal Foundation is confident that the new team will work together to strengthen its mission, inspire a sense of national consciousness, and achieve success through collaborative efforts across the country.

NI Bureau

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