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Rekha Gupta is a prominent leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), whose life is dedicated to social service and politics. She began her political journey through the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) at Daulat Ram College, Delhi University, in 1992. In 1996-97, she became the President of the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU), where she actively raised student issues.
After being elected as a councilor from North Pitampura in 2007, she worked on developing basic facilities in the area such as libraries, parks, and swimming pools. For the welfare of women and children, she launched initiatives like the "Sumedha Yojana," which supported economically weaker female students in pursuing higher education. As the head of the Women Welfare and Child Development Committee, she led empowerment campaigns for women.

Rekha Gupta has also served as the General Secretary of BJP Mahila Morcha in Delhi and as a member of its national executive committee. In these roles, she initiated numerous campaigns for the welfare of marginalized communities and women. Her dedication and contributions to social causes highlight her leadership qualities.
Her family life has been a source of inspiration for social service, where the values of patriotism and altruism are highly regarded. Rekha Gupta has always been at the forefront of fulfilling her responsibilities toward both politics and society. Her life is a symbol of inspiration and social service.

History

A Journey of Leadership

Rekha Gupta, born on July 19, 1974, in Julana, Haryana, is a dynamic Indian politician affiliated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). From a young age, she was influenced by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideologies, which shaped her path in public service. She pursued her education at Delhi University, earning a Bachelor of Commerce and later advanced degrees in management and arts.

Her political career began during her university days when she was elected as the President of the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) in 1996. This role propelled her into active politics, where she focused on student welfare and youth empowerment. Rekha later entered municipal governance, being elected twice as a councillor for Uttari Pitampura (Ward 54) in 2007 and 2012.

Her personal life is marked by strong family support. She married Manish Gupta in 1998, and her husband has been a pillar of encouragement in her journey. Rekha Gupta’s career exemplifies a commitment to serving society, backed by her robust political acumen and deep-rooted values. Her leadership continues to inspire, making her a key figure in Delhi's political landscape.

Throughout her career, she has held various influential positions, including General Secretary of the BJP's Delhi state unit and a member of the party's National Executive. Rekha is known for her dedication to public welfare, particularly focusing on community development, women’s empowerment, and educational reforms.

Rekha Gupta

POLITICAL PROFILE

Rekha Gupta is an active member of Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh (RSS) from the childhhod. Under the guidance of honorable Sh Prem Ji Goyal (RSS Pracharak), she is continuously nurturing her leadership skills. Her political pathway began in the year 1992, when she entered Daulat Ram College, Delhi University and joined Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), a students’ organization. She took active interest in solving the problems faced by her fellow students and emerged as a powerful voice of her college students. Her dynamic approach and relentless efforts for the welfare of students enabled her to become their most popular leader. After consistent student welfare activities, ultimately led her to become the President of Delhi University Student Union (DUSU) in the year 1996-1997. She won the Councilor elections from Uttari Pitampura (Ward 54) in 2007 under the leadership of BJP. She continued her services towards society and was privileged with responsibility of National Executive Member in BJP.

Milestones in Our Political Impact

Throughout her career, Rekha Gupta has actively participated in various political and community events, engaging with citizens and leaders alike. Her presence at numerous gatherings reflects her commitment to public welfare, promoting unity, and furthering developmental causes for her constituency and beyond.

At a Glance

  • Became the Secretary of Daulat Ram College in the year 1994-95.
  • Became the Secretary of Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) in the year 1995-96.
  • Became the President of Delhi University Students Union in the year 1996-97.
  • She held the post of Secretary of Bhartiya Janta Party Yuva Morcha Delhi State from 2003-2004.
  • She rose to become the National Secretary of BJP Yuva Morcha in the year 2004-2006 under the Presidentship of Sh. Dharmendra Pradhan.
  • She became Councilor of Uttari Pitampura, Delhi in April 2007.
  • She is also the BJP State General Secretary Mahila Morcha.
  • After her becoming the Municipal Corporator she was also entrusted with the responsibility of the Chairperson of Women Welfare and Child Development Committee MCD for two consecutive years from 2007-2009.
  • She is also the General Secretary of Delhi state Mahila Morcha BJP-2009.
  • In March 2010, she was honored with the responsibility of BJP as National Executive Member.

Achievements as DUSU President

  • She started the “Common Admission Form” for the first time because of which lakhs of students are getting benefit.
  • She initiated and formed the committee against Sexual Harassment and compact campus committee to stop the harassment and eve teasing of girl students and also to check the crimes and misshapenness in campus.
  • She initiated and led the moment to highlight the scarcity of “U-special buses” for students and brought all the five major students unions namely, DUSU, JNU (Student Union), Jamiamillia Islamia Students Union, Lal Bahadur Shastri Vidya Peeth Student Union and TIBIA Medical College Student Union on one platform.
  • She facilitated and encouraged the regular classes to be taken by the lecturers instead of private tuition

Achievements As Councillor

  • Working towards the parking problem in Pitampura, she is developing an comprehensive underground Parking facility (Under RU Block Park)
  • Following her commitment to upbring atleast 1 Developed Park in every block, she has developed several parks named after Ramayan Charactera

  • For the first time, she has developed a Women Park in Pitampura-Sita Vatika(QU Block)
  • For the first time, started Councilor administrative office in Haiderpur area resolve the issues of the people living in majority slum area.
  • For the first time, numerous street lights have been installed in Haiderpur area
  • Regularly distributing pensions to Poor/Senior Citizens/Widows/Dependable to more than 700 individuals
  • Regularly monitoring the condition of streets/roads and developed/repaired cement streets, service lanes, pedestrians etc in the area
  • She started the helpline for complaints against sexual harassments for women
  • Continuously working with the neglected people of society to give them the sense of individuality and close in the societal differences
  • Solving problems faced by several shopkeepers/factory owners due to Delhi Sealing Act
  • Continuously working with the other party members to protest against the heavy price rise and inflation concerns
  • Allocated several environmental friendly (Battery operated) garbage trucks in Pitampura area to daily pick up door-to-door waste

Chairperson of Women Welfare and Child Development, a MCD committee (Mahia Kalyan evan Bal vikas) and achieved

  • She started the “sumedha yojna” which provides cash help to the poor girl child for their higher education.
  • She started the pension plan for women who are divorced or living separately after marriage.
  • She held various personality development programs for 1st time elected women councilors in which prominent leaders like Smt. Sushma Swaraj and Smt. Krishna Tirath took sessions
  • She organized various programs to recognize and reward the brilliant students among 9 lakh students of MCD Schools in Delhi.
  • She organized various free health check up camps for women and children all over Delhi
  • She ran a campaign all over Delhi to create an awareness of female feticide issue
  • She managed various cultural programs and festival celebrations with the motto to keep the Indian Culture and festivities as an integrated part of our Indian Heritage
  • She protested against Child Labor and educated poor society to say “No to Child Labor” and initiated several campaigns for the purpose

She Lives by What She Speaks

Her words resonate through her actions, as she consistently works toward uplifting her community. From enhancing public spaces to fostering unity, she brings her promises to life.

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