Mohan Sharma

Independent Candiate - Kurseong

A Story of Struggle. A Journey of Purpose. A Mission for Change.

Mohan Sharma, born on a Christmas night in 1988, is not a traditional politician.

He is a self-made entrepreneur, an international recruiter, and a grassroots youth leader shaped by real-life struggles—not privilege. His journey did not begin with stability. It began with uncertainty.

From the Dooars to Assam, and finally to Siliguri, his childhood was marked by constant relocation and hardship. But instead of breaking him, these experiences built resilience. He completed his schooling in 2005 from Green Valley School and his junior college in 2007 from Easter KA College—while working as a tuition teacher to fund his own education.

From ₹1,500 Salary to Global Exposure

In 2007, Mohan began his career as an office assistant under a Chartered Accountant on Sevoke Road, earning just ₹1,500 per month. No connections. No backup. Only determination.

Through hard work and relentless learning, he rose from an assistant to an accountant and later worked in a private limited company. He was also the first recruit in the accounts department at Montana Vista, Ambuja Neotia, Siliguri—marking the beginning of his professional growth. Like many young Indians, he went abroad in search of opportunity.

In the Gulf countries, he worked, learned, and grew. But more importantly, he observed. He understood how global systems create employment, and why many Indian youths struggle to access those opportunities.

Returning Home with a Purpose

He rebuilt his family home in Darjeeling More and started his own business from the same place where his struggles began.

At the same time, he strengthened his academic foundation:

– BBA (2014)
– PGD from Cambridge, Canada (2022)
– MBA in HRM from Amity University (2026)

Transforming Lives Through Employment

Mohan stepped into international recruitment not as a businessman, but as someone who understood the pain of unemployment.

He went on to place thousands of youths from Darjeeling District and Northeast India in overseas jobs, becoming one of the fastest-growing recruiters for Gulf countries.

He expanded into Europe, becoming the first recruiter from the region to send candidates to Greece in the hospitality sector.

Fighting a Broken System

Success did not come easy. Due to corruption and systemic barriers, he faced heavy financial setbacks. Many would have stopped. He didn’t. Instead, he pushed further and achieved a breakthrough.

He became the first recruiter in North Bengal and Northeast India to place industrial workers in Israel, conducting multiple international hiring drives and providing opportunities at nearly 50% lower costs than the market.

At first, people doubted him. But when he delivered, he earned trust across regions.

Turning Point: From Business to Public Mission

Through years of experience, Mohan realized a deeper truth: Unemployment is not just an individual problem it is a failure of the system. He understood that real change cannot happen from outside the system alone. To:

– Stop exploitation in recruitment
– Create global employment pathways
– Support local businesses
– Help tea garden workers
– Empower women
– Provide legal and medical access

He needed to step into leadership.

A New Kind of Leadership

Today, Mohan Sharma stands not just as a recruiter—but as a candidate for change. A candidate who has:

– Created employment, not just promised it
– Built systems, not just spoken about them
– Faced failure, yet continued to deliver

He represents:

– Youth aspiration
– Ground reality
– Practical solutions

His Mission

To build a system where:

– No youth is forced to migrate blindly
– No worker is underpaid or unheard
– No family suffers due to lack of healthcare
– No woman is left without opportunity
– No citizen is denied justice due to money

His Commitment

“This is not about politics. This is about building systems that work for people.

I have lived the struggle.
I have created opportunities.
Now I am here to make that system accessible to everyone.”

A Voice for the People

A voice for youth.
A voice for workers.
A voice for the unheard.

Mohan Sharma is not entering politics to become a leader.
He is stepping forward to build leaders in every home.