With the rise of influencer marketing, many youngsters are finding new and exciting career paths on social media. Bhavya Monga paved her way as a content creator and is very popular in New Delhi. She has taken things one step further with the popularity garnered by starting a movement to give back to society by supporting child education.
Bhavya, an engineer by degree, has been an avid photographer and digital marketer since college. She began creating content on Instagram as a hobby while steering a regular 9-5 job. In just a few years, she built a thriving community by establishing a unique niche and creating engaging content centered around fashion, beauty, lifestyle, travel, and relatable topics for Gen Zs which slowly transitioned her to become a full-time influencer. Today, she has amassed 325,000 followers and collaborated with top brands like Amazon, Myntra, Samsung, Philips, Hyundai, L’Oreal, and many more.
Bhavya‘s experience working with an NGO focused on children’s welfare gave her a different perspective on life, she felt the desire to give back to society and help little girls in need. With a commitment to supporting one girl child for every brand campaign she works on, Bhavya has partnered with various girl–child NGOs across causes and geographies, with a focus on girl education. Until now, Bhavya has sponsored a full year of education for four girls through Plan India and Nanhi Kali NGO’s outreach programs. She plans to visit her sponsored girls every three months, to ensure their progress and be there for them as their guardian.
Bhavya hopes that her initiative will inspire more creators to use their platforms for social good. In an industry that often prioritizes metrics and revenue, Bhavya‘s movement is a refreshing reminder that success can be measured in impact as well as followers