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Revision as of 06:45, 8 January 2018

Role(s) Core Participant
Co-Lab(s) Platres 7-12 Feb, 2016
Education Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) at the University of Delhi
Chartered Accountancy from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
Australasia minicon.jpg Australasia Initiative

Shagun Sharma is a core participant of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - Australasia co-Laboratory.


Shagun Sharma is a Commerce student in New Delhi and, at 21 years of age, has an impressive track record of leadership and achievements.

Shagun has a great variety of experience within his field, including membership of Bizworld a commerce society, editor for Genesis an annual commerce magazine, and interning at BSES Yammuna Power. He is the Vice president of the Rotaract Club of Visioners League and has also volunteered at the Earth Hour ’17 and Project Fuel in Delhi.

In 2016, Shagun graduated as a Chartered Accountant-CPT from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Economics Honours at the University of Delhi.



Lack of independent, accessible, trustful, immediate information sources
Lack of supervision on the functioning of the local public bodies
Citizens are not represented at all by the politicians they have elected