Marwar’s Daughter Joslin Nandita Choudhary: NSUI’s Hopeful for DUSU President, A New Face of Student Movement
Joslin Nandita Choudhary, hailing from Pal village in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, has emerged as a promising leader in Delhi University’s student politics. Known for her strong voice on student issues, she has now been announced as the NSUI candidate for the post of President in the DUSU 2025 elections, marking a proud moment for the Marwar region.

New Delhi/Jodhpur: Joslin Nandita Choudhary, hailing from Pal village in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, has emerged as a promising leader in Delhi University’s student politics. Known for her strong voice on student issues, she has now been announced as the NSUI candidate for the post of President in the DUSU 2025 elections, marking a proud moment for the Marwar region.
As a student of Delhi University and currently serving as the State Secretary of NSUI Delhi, Joslin has been at the forefront of campus activism. She has actively raised concerns over women’s safety, the quality of education, and student facilities—earning wide appreciation from her peers.
Over the past several months, Joslin’s social media campaigns have gone viral, highlighting issues such as fee hikes, hostel shortages, and flaws in the examination system. Her popularity among students has grown rapidly as she became a consistent voice for reform.
Beyond politics, Joslin is also the founder of Aarambh, an organization focused on women empowerment and awareness programs. Her grassroots initiatives have strengthened her credibility as a leader who not only speaks but also acts for change.
Acknowledging her dedication and rising influence, NSUI nominated her as its presidential candidate for the upcoming DUSU elections. She will contest alongside Rahul Jhansla (Vice President candidate), Kabir Girsa (Secretary), and Lovekush Bhadana (Joint Secretary) as part of NSUI’s official panel.
Joslin’s journey—from a small village in Marwar to the vibrant campus of Delhi University—reflects determination, resilience, and the belief that hard work and commitment can turn dreams into reality. Her candidature has energized NSUI supporters and brought fresh momentum to student politics in DU.
For Marwar, her rise is not only a moment of pride but also a symbol of how young voices from rural India are shaping the national student movement. With her leadership, many believe the upcoming DUSU elections could bring a wave of change in campus politics.