Day in the Life: South Asia Local Coordinator Dyuti Pandya

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“Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves” – Abraham Lincoln

  1. What made you decide to join Students For Liberty?

Learning about liberty and understanding that without liberty, no value can be realized..this is something that I always like to live by. Students For Liberty made me understand the importance of freedom in various aspects and why this freedom needs to find its place in today’s turnaround times. Meeting like-minded people who are devoted to bringing about a change also made me want to join SFL and bring in a change from my efforts. 

  1. What was your biggest accomplishment as a student leader?

My biggest accomplishment was building up my own leadership skills and managing to inspire other people through sharing the value and essence of liberty.

  1. What would you tell someone who is considering getting involved with Students For Liberty?

I would tell them that they should definitely join Students For Liberty, because the world needs more leaders who will put the needs of the common man forward and realize what change a society needs to go through in order to be seen as a developed nation that abides by the values found within its constitution.

  1. What does liberty mean to you?

For me, liberty means being able to express my thoughts as a means of an essential value for everyone, and not as a privilege that would defy the moral code of freedom for all.

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