Shambhu Sharan received Master of Journalism (M.J.)
degree at the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute
of Journalism (University of North
Texas) in Denton, Texas on May 11, 2013. Prior to the Mayborn, Sharan
received his undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Texas at Arlington
on May 15, 2010. While at UTA, he studied
journalism and was a reporter for the university’s newspaper, The
Shorthorn. Sharan received his
Associate of Arts in Journalism from Dallas County Community College
Districts. While studying journalism
at the community college he worked as a reporter of The Richland
Chronicle, The
Brookhaven Courier, The Et
Cetera and News-Register.
Currently, he is working for the Prout
Journal, a magazine of
socio-economic transformation and ethics. He worked as a marketing and social
media intern with a nonprofit Camp Fire Lone Star in spring 2013.
Beside study, Sharan keeps himself busy with different
social service works, such as teaching free yoga classes, fundraising for needy
people, volunteering with nonprofit organizations and free counseling services.
Sharan’s goal of life is “Self realization and service
to humanity.” He believes that education is important to earn knowledge. He
agrees with Shri Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar’s views on education. According to
Sarkar, education is that which liberates people from physical, mental and
spiritual bondages. Educated are those who have learnt much, remembered much
and made use of it in their practical lives.
Sharan is a strict vegetarian since birth. He
practices meditation regularly and teaches others yoga asanas and meditation
techniques to become happier and healthier.
Sharan appeared on radio, television and different
students’ and international newspapers.
From: http://www.shambhusharan.com/