Entrepreneur, District President of Laghu Udyog Bharti and a public voice from Mathura — I built Bansal Foods from a student's idea into one of the city's most recognised names, and today I work alongside the Bharatiya Janata Party to lift up small enterprises and empower our young.
Ankit Bansal · Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
Born on 27 December 1994 in a Mathura family rooted in the building materials trade, I started Bansal Foods while still a student — from a simple observation that our city deserved good food and good ambience together, at a price that made sense.
Over ten years later, that observation has grown into a recognised city name and, alongside it, a public role that lets me speak up for the small and micro enterprises that quietly power Mathura's economy.
Guiding Mathura's youth through skilling, funding and startup schemes — helping them turn ambition into livelihoods.
Explore Youth SchemesAs District President of Laghu Udyog Bharti, representing the small and micro enterprises that quietly power our city's economy.
See Leadership RolesStanding alongside the BJP in Mathura's public life — from Prabuddhjan Sammelans to grassroots outreach, always with citizens first.
See Public LifeA nation grows only when its youngest citizens can turn their ideas into enterprise — and its smallest businesses feel heard.
Across Mathura, we're planting trees, distributing free saplings to every family that commits to nurturing them, and turning greener neighbourhoods into lived reality. Join the movement — get your sapling home.
Whether you're a Mathura youth wanting to know about schemes, an entrepreneur with a problem, or a citizen with an idea — my office is open to you.