Rajat Kulshrestha
Rajat Kulshrestha is an Indian leader and entrepreneur, currently serving as National General Secretary of the National Human Rights Council of India. Rajat Kulshrestha is known for his background in national service, business leadership, and humanitarian initiatives.
Early Life
Rajat Kulshrestha was born on 15 July 1985 in India. From an early age, he developed a strong sense of national responsibility and public service.
Career
Rajat Kulshrestha began his professional journey with a commitment to national service. He served for nine years in the IIB, contributing to strategic and high-responsibility operations focused on national security and public interest. This period shaped his service-first philosophy and leadership approach.
After completing his tenure in national service, he transitioned into entrepreneurship. Starting with limited resources, he expanded his ventures significantly and scaled operations to substantial financial milestones.
His business and leadership roles have included:
Managing Taj Mahal parking operations in Agra
Establishing Essare International, a handicraft showroom
Serving as Director at Hindi Gaurav Media Pvt Ltd
Operating Essare International BPO from Agra
Developing public welfare-oriented business frameworks
Challenges and Legal Proceedings
During the peak of his business career, Rajat Kulshrestha faced legal challenges following allegations raised by associates and employees. He was granted unconditional bail by the judiciary. As per available information, the matter remains under legal process. He has publicly maintained his innocence and states that the allegations were unfounded.
Present Roles
Rajat Kulshrestha currently holds multiple leadership positions, including:
Proprietor – Essarekay Infotech
Partner – RR Innovative Technologies
Founder Trustee and National General Secretary – National Human Rights Council of India
His present focus includes technology-driven initiatives and human rights advocacy.
Achievements
Nine years of service in IIB
Entrepreneurial expansion of ventures to large-scale operations
National leadership role in human rights organization