As a part of the CSAF organization, Rishabh Sharma seeks to promote happiness among people and welfare among animals. He feels privileged to be a member of this club, which he joined when he was in the ninth grade. After joining the CSAF, his perspective changed, and he developed self-discipline and confidence. Collector Tara Chand Meena also gave him an award in recognition of his efforts.
When Rishabh was in the ninth grade, he joined the CSAF club in an effort to aid animals and provide joy to those in need. He and his group assist people through their organization by providing food on Diwali and blankets throughout the winter. He also helped the cows by feeding them during the Lumpy virus outbreak.
Rishabh was inspired by his parents and mentor Abhishek Chauhan because they instilled in him the values necessary to succeed in life and advance in it. They provide dogs with food through the Cricket Squad Animal Foundation (CSAF) Organisation and also feed cows. Since his father has always supported him, he views him as his role model. His father gives him financial help as well for CSAF funds.
Rishabh claims that he had a mental shift and developed self-discipline and confidence after joining the CSAF group. Because he is performing decent work, his reputation has improved in the eyes of both society and his parents.
Tara Chand Meena, the District Collector, gave him an award for feeding the cows during the Lumpy Virus outbreak. His greatest accomplishment is the positive reputation he has built in his family through social work.
Rishabh is always inspired and motivated to serve people by the saying, "Naam se ki gai seva mahatvapurn nahi hoti, seva se paya gaya naam mahatvapurn hota hai." He thinks those who make a reputation for themselves by helping others are always successful. He suggests that young people get involved in social work since it transforms and uplifts people. Social work gives us the ability to succeed and do everything in life, he says.