Kawatra, who left his corporate job to start 'Feeding India', is among the 17 people selected for the inaugural class of UN Young Leaders for Sustainable Development Goals for his initiative.
The young leaders were selected by the UN from more than 18,000 nominations from 186 countries.
"I worked in a global business advisory firm for two years. One day, I went to a celebrity wedding where there were around 10,000 people invited for the wedding and more than 35 cuisines were laid for them.
This led him to establish his own NGO Feeding India, which now claims to have fed 1 million meals with a network of 2,000 volunteers across 28 cities of India.
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They work towards solving hunger and malnutrition in India by redistributing excess food from weddings, corporate, canteens, banquets and households.
As part of the initiative, Kawatra has undertaken several projects in the past two years. These include 'The Magic Truck', a 24X7 refrigerated vehicle moving around the city collecting and donating excess food.
Other efforts include the 'Hyperlocal donation drives' which encourage the masses to come out and participate. He has roped in famous faces in the food community to spread awareness about the initiative.
Kawatra aims to advocate for the UN goals (SDG) in the
most accessible and relatable ways to young people across different contexts.
He wants to study how other countries have been tackling this issue and also the role played by governments, private businesses, social activists and civic bodies thus helping him in the utilisation of resources.
Kawatra would be working on a plan to draft a plan to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SGD) which would be presented to UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon and other senior level officers at the UN.
"During my sessions at the UN headquarters and 71st General assembly, I will help draft a plan to achieve the SDGs in the coming year. This will be presented to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and other senior levels at United Nations.
The Young Leaders Initiative is powered by the Office of the UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth and is part of the Global Youth Partnership for Sustainable Development Goals, launched in 2015 and housed in the Envoy's Office.