The Royal Society for Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce (RSA), UK, proudly announces the election of Pratik Rajan Mungekar as a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (FRSA). This prestigious recognition is bestowed upon Mungekar in honor of his exceptional contributions to education, research, literature and his commitment to community development.
As one of the most dedicated and influential leaders of our time, Mungekar’s work has had a profound impact only countless lives globally. His relentless focus on making a difference through innovative solutions and sustainable development has set him apart as a visionary and change-maker.
The RSA, founded in 1754 a global network of more than 31,000 entrepreneurs, educators, and innovators, has been at the forefront of social progress for nearly 270 years. The organization continues to build a better future by involving world leaders in its mission to advance society, the economy, and the environment.
Anne, Princess Royal, currently presides over the RSA. As the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, she has been a steadfast advocate for the society’s mission since 1987. She follows in the footsteps of her father, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who served as a former President of the RSA, reflecting a legacy of dedication to the advancement of society.
Pratik Rajan Mungekar’s election as an FRSA underscores his extraordinary leadership and the significant impact of his work. The RSA community eagerly anticipates the continued contributions and innovations that Mungekar will bring to the global stage, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to encouraging a more enlightened and equitable world.