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Sudhanshu Sharma (born 19 February 1969) referred to as Dr. Sudhanshu is an Indian educationist, politician, green activist and climate change scientist. He is the co-founder of Suresh Gyan Vihar University, amongst NAAC 'A' graded universities in Rajasthan. He has also served as founder vice-chancellor of Suresh Gyan Vihar University during 2008–2010. In 2011, he founded Indian Peoples Green Party as National President, a political movement based in Rajasthan. The party is associated with the think-tank and advocates the formation of peoplegreen sector. He is also the author of "Indians@rest: The root cause of India's unrest", satire on Indian political system. He is also the host of , an online political satire vlog.

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  • Sudhanshu Sharma (born 19 February 1969) referred to as Dr. Sudhanshu is an Indian educationist, politician, green activist and climate change scientist. He is the co-founder of Suresh Gyan Vihar University, amongst NAAC 'A' graded universities in Rajasthan. He has also served as founder vice-chancellor of Suresh Gyan Vihar University during 2008–2010. In 2011, he founded Indian Peoples Green Party as National President, a political movement based in Rajasthan. The party is associated with the think-tank and advocates the formation of peoplegreen sector. He is also the author of "Indians@rest: The root cause of India's unrest", satire on Indian political system. He is also the host of , an online political satire vlog. (en)
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  • Sudhanshu Sharma (born 19 February 1969) referred to as Dr. Sudhanshu is an Indian educationist, politician, green activist and climate change scientist. He is the co-founder of Suresh Gyan Vihar University, amongst NAAC 'A' graded universities in Rajasthan. He has also served as founder vice-chancellor of Suresh Gyan Vihar University during 2008–2010. In 2011, he founded Indian Peoples Green Party as National President, a political movement based in Rajasthan. The party is associated with the think-tank and advocates the formation of peoplegreen sector. He is also the author of "Indians@rest: The root cause of India's unrest", satire on Indian political system. He is also the host of , an online political satire vlog. He is the director of Centre of Climate Change and Water as well as Centre for Sustainable Development Goals at SGVU. The centre organises an annual 'C3W: Convention on climate change and water' since 2011 in the city of Jaipur. He was awarded the Eminent Environmental Scientist Award during the 33rd World Environment Congress, New Delhi, India by the International Association of Educators for word peace, an organisation affiliated by UNICEF. (en)
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