Shubhrajyoti Sarkar

Social Responsibility | Volunteer at NGOs | University of Kalyani | Aspiring Microbiologist | Activist | Photog | Digital Poster Designer & Digital Creator |

West Bengal, India

About

I am Shubhrajyoti Sarkar, a passionate and driven student, completed M.Sc. Microbiology from Kalyani University, with a deep commitment of making a positive impact on both the scientific community and society at large. Currently, I am actively volunteering with four inspiring NGOs: Bond With Paws, AAShVAST, Let's Do Something Society, and Send Them Happiness. These organizations provide me with a platform to channel my passion for helping others, whether it's through animal welfare, community outreach, mental health advocacy, or supporting those in need. Volunteering has allowed me to not only contribute to meaningful causes but also develop valuable skills in leadership, collaboration, and problem-solving. Driven by a strong sense of social responsibility, I am always eager to contribute my time, energy, and knowledge to make a difference. I believe that even small acts of kindness can create ripples of change, and I strive to play my part in creating a more compassionate and sustainable world. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am continuously seeking opportunities to learn and grow, both professionally and personally, while staying connected with like-minded individuals and organizations who share my values.

Experience

  • Core Member at Send Them Happiness
    Jan 2022 - Present · 4 yrs 6 mos

  • Assistant Secretary at Aashvasht
    Jan 2022 - Present · 4 yrs 6 mos

  • Assistant Secretary at Bond With Paws
    Jan 2020 - Present · 6 yrs 6 mos

  • Core Member at Let's Do Something Society
    Jan 2017 - Present · 9 yrs 6 mos

  • Microbiology Research Intern at Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College
    May 2025 - Jun 2025 · 2 mos

    Completed a specialized 2-month research internship focusing on the isolation and characterization of bacterial endophytes. This project was a core component of my M.Sc. curriculum, bridging academic theory with hands-on laboratory application.