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Dr. Nabhit Kapur
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Bornborn 26 October 1987
New Delhi
Nationalityindia
EducationBachelor's in honors applied psychology, master's in counselling, psychotherapy
OccupationPsycho-preneur | Psychologist | Author

Dr. Nabhit Kapur (born 26 October 1987) is an Indian is an Indian psychologist who is also known as a Psychopreneur and TEDx speaker. [1]

Early Life & Education

Dr. Nabhit Kapur was born on 26 October 1987 in New Delhi & completed & earned a bachelor's degree in applied psychology from Amity University and master's degree in counselling and psychotherapy from Institute for Behavioral & Management Sciences,[2] He discovered his interest in psychology during his schooling itself. [3]

Recognition

• President/Founder- PeacfulMind Foundation (PMF),(India)

• Director/Organizer - a free Stress Management Centre and assisting the workforce and government officers for a stress free work and training them every week in work life balance (India)

• Peace Ambassador- Centre of Peace studies ( Sri Lanka )

Awards

• Ghana Peace Award Ministry of Interior Ghana

• Friends of Africa PALEDEC Nigeria

• Rex Karamveer Chakra Instituted by UN India

• Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Award Tamil Nadu government India

• Peace Ambassador Centre of Peace studies Sri Lanka

• Dr Ninas Marehoff Leadership Award JAGLIS USA

• African Peace Laureate African Union and AfricanChild foundation Nigeria

• Commissioned as Colonel Highest civilian honor Government/Governor of Kentucky state USA

• Chartered Fellowship Award (Eminent Peace Ambassador) International Association Of World Peace Advocates (UNECOSOC) Nigeria

• CNN Heroes Nominated by Hon’rable Allen Ellison • Fortune 40 under 40 Nominated by Hon’rable Fawzia Koofi (Fortune 50 Influential Leaders-2021)

References

  1. "Nabhit Kapur nominated as the 'The Peace Laureate' by African Child Foundation". sundayguardianlive. 2020-08-20. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  2. "Decoding Mental health".
  3. "the times of africa interview nabhit kapur peacful minds| the times of africa". www.thetimesofafrica.com. Retrieved 2021-07-15.

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