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How to Become a Google Developer Groups (GDG) or GDSC Lead on Campus

Introduction: "Badlav ka dar mat rakho, kyuki jo naye raste bnate hai, whi kahaniyo mein yaad rkhe jaate hai ..." Becoming a Google Developer Groups (GDG) organizer   was never a part of my plan. I was never the guy who participated in hackathons or built complex tech projects for competitions. My true interest has always been administration, leadership, and creating real change on the ground level .     B ack when I started college, I saw a pattern—students focused on just technical skills , but very few worked on networking, leadership, and personal growth . Mujhe samajh aaya ki sirf technology seekh lena hi kaafi nahi, uska impact bhi zaroori hai. And also my sister encouraged me to become a member of any society in university. That's when I started taking initiatives towards this wonderful journey.                                    I organized workshops when I officia...

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