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i am writing about Chhavi Rajawat :
Rajawat was born in Jaipur, Rajasthan. She is from a small village called Soda in Malpura tehsil, Tonk district. She is an alumnus of Rishi Valley School, Mayo College Girls School and Lady Shri Ram College & MBA From Balaji Institute Of Modern Management, Pune.
After her MBA from Sri Balaji Society Pune, she worked for companies such as Times of India, Carlson Group of Hotels, Airtel, etc. Today, she is the Sarpanch in Soda village, Tonk district, Rajasthan and, is the first woman Sarpanch in India with an MBA degree.
she left her corporate job and city life to help develop rural India. She became the Sarpanch of Soda, a village sixty kilometers from Jaipur, Rajasthan.
She is very good in meeting with people and she is taking a lead in development of Soda village. After becoming the Sarpanch of the village, she has implemented many projects successfully i.e. rain water harvesting, toilets facilities in most of the houses, etc. The Times of India, a leading English newspaper in India, credits her as the changing face of rural Rajasthan.
Rajawat was honoured by late President of India APJ Abdul Kalam at the Technology Day function at New Delhi.[19]
Chhavi Rajawat was honoured "Young Indian Leader" by IBNLive..
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i am writing about Chhavi Rajawat :
Rajawat was born in Jaipur, Rajasthan. She is from a small village called Soda in Malpura tehsil, Tonk district. She is an alumnus of Rishi Valley School, Mayo College Girls School and Lady Shri Ram College & MBA From Balaji Institute Of Modern Management, Pune.
After her MBA from Sri Balaji Society Pune, she worked for companies such as Times of India, Carlson Group of Hotels, Airtel, etc. Today, she is the Sarpanch in Soda village, Tonk district, Rajasthan and, is the first woman Sarpanch in India with an MBA degree.
she left her corporate job and city life to help develop rural India. She became the Sarpanch of Soda, a village sixty kilometers from Jaipur, Rajasthan.
She is very good in meeting with people and she is taking a lead in development of Soda village. After becoming the Sarpanch of the village, she has implemented many projects successfully i.e. rain water harvesting, toilets facilities in most of the houses, etc. The Times of India, a leading English newspaper in India, credits her as the changing face of rural Rajasthan.
Rajawat was honoured by late President of India APJ Abdul Kalam at the Technology Day function at New Delhi.[19]
Chhavi Rajawat was honoured "Young Indian Leader" by IBNLive..
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Queen Victoria
Born in 1819, Victoria was an only child of Edward, the Duke of Kent. In 1837, she ascended to the throne and became Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. She was only 18 at this time, and the Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne, served as her educator in political decision-making. However, Victoria soon displayed her iron will, which allowed her to effectively rule by her own power. It was in June of 1840 that the Queen married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. They happily raised nine children, who were to become important figures in the major monarchial states of the 20th Century. Still, the Queen's loss of the Prince Consort in December of 1861 drove her into prolonged mourning and depression. Her policy-making seemed to change substantially from the time prior to Albert's death. However, this prolonged mourning kept her occupied for the rest of her life and played an important role in the evolution of what would become the Victorian mentality. Eventually Victoria became one of Great Britain's most popular and prominent monarchs. She was named Empress of India in 1876, which was an event that showed the interest of the Queen and Great Britain in world colonization, throughout the 19th Century. Victoria's long reign witnessed an evolution in English politics and the expansion of the British Empire, as well as political and social reform on the continent. Queen Victoria died of natural causes in January of 1901.
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Born in 1819, Victoria was an only child of Edward, the Duke of Kent. In 1837, she ascended to the throne and became Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. She was only 18 at this time, and the Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne, served as her educator in political decision-making. However, Victoria soon displayed her iron will, which allowed her to effectively rule by her own power. It was in June of 1840 that the Queen married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. They happily raised nine children, who were to become important figures in the major monarchial states of the 20th Century. Still, the Queen's loss of the Prince Consort in December of 1861 drove her into prolonged mourning and depression. Her policy-making seemed to change substantially from the time prior to Albert's death. However, this prolonged mourning kept her occupied for the rest of her life and played an important role in the evolution of what would become the Victorian mentality. Eventually Victoria became one of Great Britain's most popular and prominent monarchs. She was named Empress of India in 1876, which was an event that showed the interest of the Queen and Great Britain in world colonization, throughout the 19th Century. Victoria's long reign witnessed an evolution in English politics and the expansion of the British Empire, as well as political and social reform on the continent. Queen Victoria died of natural causes in January of 1901.
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