Mumbai/Ambikapur: Dr. D.K. Soni, a resident of Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, known for his tireless efforts in the field of social justice and Right to Information (RTI), has achieved yet another major milestone. At the prestigious International Glory Awards 2025 held at Hotel Novotel, Juhu, Mumbai, he was felicitated with the title of ‘Best Advocate and RTI Activist of the Year’. Bollywood actress and ‘Baahubali’ fame Tamannaah Bhatia presented the award to him on this special occasion.
This marks Dr. Soni’s 40th national/international award, standing as a powerful testimony to his relentless legal and social crusade.
A Glowing Symbol of the Fight for Justice
Dr. Soni has long been dedicated to ensuring justice for the underprivileged, raising his voice against corruption, and promoting transparency through the RTI Act. Through his organization, Sarguja Society for Fast Justice, he has played a significant role in providing quick and accessible justice to common people.
On multiple occasions, he has exposed corruption in government departments and helped initiate legal action against officials and contractors based on documentary evidence. His efforts have led to the filing of several FIRs and ensured that the corrupt are held accountable through due legal process.
Representing Chhattisgarh on a National Platform
The award ceremony, organized by Vkonnect Star Events & Entertainment, honored individuals from across the country for their outstanding contributions in social, legal, business, and industrial fields. After a rigorous nomination process, the selection committee identified the most impactful contributors, and Dr. D.K. Soni’s work brought national recognition to Chhattisgarh.
Held on June 29, the grand event witnessed the presence of business leaders, social activists, and renowned personalities from various states. Film and TV celebrities like Anup Soni, Arjun Kapoor, and others graced the occasion, enhancing the prestige of the platform.
A Fitting Recognition for a Social Crusader – Joy Among Well-Wishers
After receiving the award, Dr. Soni stated, “This honor is not just an acknowledgment of my work, but a motivation to further intensify the fight for public interest. I will continue to remain committed to social justice and transparency.”
His recognition has brought a wave of pride and joy among his well-wishers, fellow advocates, and social workers not only in Ambikapur but across Chhattisgarh.
Key Highlights:
– Recipient of 40 national and international awards
– Founder of Sarguja Society for Fast Justice
– Known for impactful advocacy in RTI cases, from the Supreme Court to High Courts
– Has exposed several major cases of corruption in Chhattisgarh
