A proud moment for Assam and India—Sukanya Sonowal, a bright student from IIT Guwahati, has been named as a Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassador. Her selection is a big achievement not just for her, but for thousands of young Indians who believe in using science and education to promote peace and social change.
Sukanya is currently pursuing her BTech degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, and has been actively involved in science outreach, peace initiatives, and community development work. She was selected under the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors Network (CYPAN), which is a part of the official Commonwealth Secretariat program that connects youth leaders from across 54 countries.
Who is Sukanya Sonowal?
Sukanya comes from the tribal region of Assam and has always been passionate about science, education, and equality. From a young age, she took part in STEM competitions and later became a volunteer for projects focused on empowering girls through science and technology. At IIT Guwahati, she joined multiple student-led research groups and public outreach initiatives.
Some highlights from her journey:
- Pursuing BTech at IIT Guwahati
- Actively promotes STEM education for underprivileged girls
- Worked with STEMvibe and other community projects
- Engaged in peace and climate-related activities
Her work caught the attention of the Commonwealth program, and she was selected after a detailed application and screening process.
What Does the Ambassador Role Involve?
As a Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassador, Sukanya will now be responsible for leading and supporting projects that promote peace, conflict resolution, and social harmony. She’ll also participate in international youth summits, dialogues, and collaborate with peacebuilders across the Commonwealth countries.
She will be expected to run community-based projects in India, especially in Northeast regions, to engage youth in positive activities and dialogues around issues like gender equality, education, climate awareness, and inclusion.
A Proud Moment for Northeast India
This recognition of a student from Assam is not just an individual achievement—it reflects the growing participation of Northeast India in global platforms. Sukanya has shown that you don’t need to come from a metro city or elite background to be a change-maker.
As a young woman from a tribal background, she’s breaking barriers and becoming a role model for others, especially girls who dream of making a mark through science and social impact.
Final Word
Sukanya’s story is a reminder that passion, purpose, and perseverance can lead to global recognition. Her appointment as a Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassador has placed IIT Guwahati and Assam in the international spotlight for all the right reasons.
For students reading this and wondering whether they can make a difference—yes, you absolutely can. Start small, stay consistent, and never doubt your potential. Sukanya Sonowal’s journey proves just that.