ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2025
United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. This year, 60,000+ young leaders applied to join the Class of 2025 on 7,000+ campuses across 170 nations. 290+ campuses worldwide (less than 5%) were selected to host the 4,500+ Millennium Fellows.

UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT RACHIT GUPTA, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
University of Delhi North Campus | New Delhi, India | Advancing SDG 4 & UNAI 4

" "Growing up with parents who are teachers, I saw firsthand that education is lifeline. I believe foundational learning and numeracy skills are a basic human need. Through empowering students with FLN skills, I want to unlock their potential. I want to ensure that background never dictates a student's destiny. " "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Project Anvay
Project Anvay (अन्वय) endeavored to impart Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN) and helped the students coming from underprivileged background to be their better self. 'Anvay,' a term rooted in Hindi, encapsulates the essence of togetherness and connection between individuals. In alignment with UN SDG 4 - Quality Education, Project Anvay actively works on helping students gain minimum proficiency in basic reading, writing and oral skills. We take proactive steps to arrange visits to an MCD school in Kamla Nagar, Delhi, where they facilitated story based learning ,
About the Millennium Fellow
Rachit Gupta is a bright and young economics student at Hindu College, University of Delhi. For as long as he could remember, Rachit has always been passionate about his advocacies for educational equity, quality education, and social justice. Inspired by his parents who are both dedicated academicians, Rachit is deeply committed to transforming educational opportunities for underserved communities. He actively works toward creating better educational access and outcomes, believing that quality education is the foundation for sustainable development and social change. Today, he leads Project Anvay to bring that same opportunity to underprivileged communities, focusing on the human connection behind every word read and every number solved.











