From struggling to solve Mathematic calculations to the world’s most prestigious Oxford University
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From struggling to solve Mathematic calculations to the world’s most prestigious Oxford University

Who would have thought, someone who barely scraped a pass grade in mathematics in school will one day deliver a talk at Oxford. If your steps are uncertain, you won’t find any path. But if you put your mind and soul behind a task, even mighty mountains cannot deter the human mind. This has truly been proven by the youth entrepreneur Mr. Abhishek Ramesh Buddhadev.

Abhishek is from Surat, a city in Gujarat, India. After his foundational education in Surat, he went abroad for higher studies and to support his sister’s business. Alongside this hustle, Abhishek founded ‘Moksha Charitable Trust‘. After facing an undue amount of stress in his formative years, Abhishek had once thought of giving up on life, but with the support and counseling of his elder sister Rinkle Buddhadev, he was pulled out of that pit of sorrow.

He started Moksha to help people who did not have a support system like him. Since its inception, in 2020, Moksha Charitable Trust has fast risen to be included in the top 5 organisations in Surat. Following Abhishek’s emphasis on Stress-free life at an opportunity to represent mental awareness in the UK Parliament in the past, and other exceptional accomplishments, he had been invited to a conference in Oxford University’s campus from August 31st to September 3rd.

During this conference, Abhishek will share his knowledge and tips on mental health and stress-free living, which can help people overcome fear and anxiety that they cannot share openly with others. It’s indeed pleasing to know that on September 23rd, Moksha Charitable Trust is completing its successful three years and entering its fourth year. In the upcoming days, Moksha Charitable Trust is organizing a special event to celebrate its three-year milestone, where a play will be performed through which the Foundation’s message of stress-free and healthy living will be shared.

Abhishek and his team have organized a helpline, “24 by 7,” where the general public can share their troubles, ask questions related to their mental problems and receive advice. For detailed information, you can visit the Moksha Foundation Surat’s website today. Abhishek believes that if you make God your partner, any endeavor will be a success as mentioned in Hindu scriptures and Vedas. Maybe that’s how the bullied kid with poor grades in school has transformed into the successful entrepreneur invited to a prestigious platform like Oxford university.

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