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Sikhda Punjab Chadhda Punjab Ft. Karan Verma | Batch 6 | Patiala District | PYLP

Sikhda Punjab Chadhda Punjab Ft. Karan Verma | Batch 6 | Patiala District | PYLP

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From the heart of Punjab to listeners across 18+ countries! This episode features the inspiring journey of Karan Verma (Batch 6, Patiala District) from the Punjab Young Leaders Program. Karan’s story is one of resilience, leadership, and hope, showcasing how youth from Punjab are rewriting the narrative of change. 💪✨🌾 What to Expect in this Episode:
🔸 Karan’s vision for empowering communities.
🔸 His transformational journey with PYLP.
🔸 Insights into the challenges and triumphs of leadership.Available on 20+ platforms, this series is more than a conversation—it's a celebration of Punjab’s bright future. 🌟💛 Make an Impact:
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