Indian-Origin Girl Receives UK PM Points of Light Award

  • 21 Jul 2023

A seven-year-old Indian-origin girl, Moksha Roy, has been honoured with the British Prime Minister's Points of Light award for her exceptional work as a sustainability advocate.

Key Points:

  • Early Volunteering: Moksha started her volunteering journey at the young age of three, contributing to a United Nations' sustainability initiative against microplastic pollution.
  • Youngest Sustainability Advocate: She holds the remarkable title of being the world's youngest sustainability advocate, reflecting her dedication and passion for environmental causes.
  • Recognition for Volunteering Efforts: Moksha has been recognized for her involvement in multiple sustainability campaigns, including fundraising to support underprivileged children.
  • Positive Impact on School Environment: Her impactful efforts have led to positive changes in her school's practices, such as eliminating plastic glitter, confetti, and plastic art supplies.
  • Points of Light Awards: The British Prime Minister's Points of Light awards recognize individuals making a significant difference in their communities and inspiring others with innovative solutions to social challenges.