Reshel Bretny Fernandes earns global praise for work on Youth & Good Governance


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Bengaluru, Dec 7: Renowned young author and orator Reshel Bretny Fernandes, a Kittur Rani Chennamma Awardee and active member of ABVP, has added another prestigious feather to her cap as she is featured by the internationally recognised Tagore Education Research Trust for her impactful literary contributions.

Fernandes, who has authored five books, is widely appreciated for her standout works Bharat at 2047: Role of Youth and Swaraj – A Good Governance Wheel of Democracy, released in commemoration of the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Her writings, rooted in nationalism, youth empowerment and democratic values, have earned her both national and international acclaim.

Her book Bharat at 2047: Role of Youth received appreciation from the Prime Minister’s Office, marking a significant milestone in her literary journey.

Recently, Literature Today magazine honoured Fernandes with a special feature on pages 22 and 23, celebrating her as ‘the young voice of India’ and commending her influence on contemporary youth discourse.

Her celebrated work Surajya has gained global recognition after being featured by the Tagore Education Research Trust. The Trust appreciated her strong message on good governance and highlighted India’s potential to lead with integrity and vision. The book also carries an insightful foreword by BJP National Secretary Shri Anil K Anthony, who praised her thoughtful approach and contribution to national dialogue.

Reshel Bretny Fernandes is also associated with Disha Bharat, Samartha Bharat and the Thinkers Forum, actively contributing to nation-building initiatives and inspiring young Indians through her work and words.

  

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