Who is Avika Gor's fiancé, Milind Chandwani? Learn about his education, career, social work, reality show appearances, and Camp Diaries NGO. Milind is not just an engineer or model; he's dedicated to making a difference

TV actress Avika Gor is now in the spotlight after announcing her engagement to long-time boyfriend Milind Chandwani. Fans are eager to learn more about him. Born on March 27, 1991, in Hyderabad, Milind was a bright student with a desire to make a difference. Milind earned an engineering degree from Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bengaluru, and an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad.
Milind started as a software engineer at Infosys but transitioned to education and social work, founding Camp Diaries NGO. Milind's NGO empowers underprivileged children through extracurricular activities like dance, music, art, and theater. Milind appeared on MTV Roadies Real Heroes and Zee TV's Heroes. He has also been active in modeling. Milind and Avika met at an NGO workshop in Hyderabad, sparking a friendship that blossomed into love. They got engaged in 2025. Milind is committed to positive social change. His relationship with Avika Gor highlights the power of shared values.
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