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Krishnchandra Adal
Krishnachandra Govind Adal, An Indian Social and Environmental Activist, also serves as an entrepreneur. He has effectively spearheaded numerous student movements addressing both educational and broader societal concerns. With roles as a counsellor and guide, he has contributed to various causes, including Namaste Jawan and Hunger Free India. Notably, he has played a pivotal role in advancing animal rights initiatives and promoting sustainable development related to Mother Nature.

In addition to being a director for various companies, including an NGO dedicated to societal sustainability, Krishnachandra's mission is to extend his reach across every corner of Bharat through his NGO, Untouched India Foundation. His leadership in campaigns, such as the Be Mumbaikar Campaign, led to the establishment of a COVID-19 war room in Mumbai. He actively participated in screening camps for citizens, naval personnel, CISF soldiers, and MCGM employees. His impactful efforts earned him several awards, including a commendation from the Indian Navy's Naval Dockyard for his exemplary contribution during COVID-19 pandemic.

The Indian Raiser
Krishnchandra, often referred as "The Indian Raiser" by his mentor, is renowned for his deep affection for India. Regardless of the scale of his endeavors, the welfare of India and its people remains his primary concern. He currently resides in Mumbai and was a guest on RJ Amit Dutta's popular radio show on 92.7 Big FM, where he provided assistance to people during the pandemic. The program was broadcasted multiple times on the radio.

Activities
He also played a pivotal role in the India Against Corruption Movement alongside Anna Hazare and fellow activists. Krishnchandra's contributions extended beyond activism, as he rendered exemplary services during the COVID-19 pandemic, notably aiding the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) and various defense organizations. His dedication and service have left an indelible mark on both regional and national fronts.

He has dedicated decades to serving rural and remote communities, focusing on their sustainable development. His extensive service has spanned regions such as Raigad, Palghar, Melghat, and North East India, including Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura. Through his tireless efforts, Krishnchandra has worked towards empowering these communities, fostering resilience, and promoting holistic development.

Raigad Fort Cleaning
Krishnchandra Adal's impact transcends borders as he spearheaded the inaugural Plastic Free Raigad drive in collaboration with allied organisations. Raigad, the capital of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, witnessed a monumental effort, resulting in the collection of over 300,000 plastic bottles and other waste materials. Krishnchandra's leadership in this initiative underscores his commitment to environmental conservation and community welfare.

Mission Netaji
Krishnchandra Adal's influence extends to his role as the youngest member of the Netaji Subhash Bose-INA Trust, under the leadership of Brigadier RS Chikara. His conviction in the belief that Netaji did not perish in a plane crash underscores his dedication to uncovering the truth. Furthermore, he advocates for the declassification of files pertaining to Netaji Subhash Chandra, seeking transparency and historical clarity. Krishnchandra's involvement in this endeavour reflects his commitment to honouring the legacy of Netaji and ensuring that history is accurately preserved.