Shobha Gosa |
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Born | Shobha Rani Gosa[1] |
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Nationality | Indian |
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Citizenship | India |
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Education | B. Sc. (Sri Krishnadevaraya), M. A. (Oxford Brookes)[2] |
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Alma mater | Sri Krishnadevaraya University (Andhra Pradesh), Oxford Brookes University (United Kingdom) |
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Occupation | Counselor[3] |
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Years active | 2002-present |
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Organization(s) | Young People for Life India, Shivarampally (Telangana)[4][5] |
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Known for | Espousal of gender concerns[6] |
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Movement | Women's empowerment[5] |
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Family | The Rev. Gosa Devadanam, CSI[7] |
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Awards |
- Sadguru Gnananda Fellowship (2014),[3]
- Young Women Achiever Award (2011)[8]
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Shobha Gosa is an Indian women's activist[9] and leadership developer,[10] promoting the movement among youth[11] towards women empowerment[12] through sustained education. She is also involved in interfaith understanding,[13] having contributed papers.[14]
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- ^ Interaction, Volume 31, Number 2, July-December 2010, p.6
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- ^ Young People for Life India, Governance
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- ^ Padmini B. Patell, Service and Society, The Hindu Metroplus, Hyderabad, September 14, 2014.[1]
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory, Issue 81, Oxford University Press, 1965, p.326.[2]
- ^ Coreena Suares, The Wonder Women, Deccan Chronicle, 8 May 2012.[3]
- ^ Panel discussion on - Women Continue to Contribute to Social, Economic, Cultural and Political Achievement, Indialogue Foundation, 2016. [4]
- ^ Bharat Yantra, Volume 3, Issue 1, 2016-2017
- ^ Ranjan K Baruah, Gender mainstreaming workshop concludes, Assam Times, July 17, 2015. [5]
- ^ Regional Action for Initiating Safety and Empowerment of Women in North East India, North East Diocesan Social Service Society. [6]
- ^ Catharine Buckell, Religion, violence and peace in India, Utrecht University, Utrecht, 2011. [7]
- ^ Leslie Nathaniel, Adrian Watkins (Edited), Gospel and Globalisation: 2nd South Asia Christian Youth Conference, 8–14 June 2005, Whitefield, Bangalore, India, CMS/ISPCK, New Delhi, 2006, pp.179, 279. [8]