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The Indian Sun Person of the year 2014 Nominee

Dr. Anjali Tikoo Razdan is an academic by profession, who has been working in the field of biomedical research for about 20 years.

 

During her roles as president of the Kashmiri Pandit Cultural Association and as a core member of Federation of Indian Associations of Victoria (FIAV), Anjali has led teams to organise multicultural events and coordinate community engagement programs geared towards promoting Indian culture. As a current member of the Jagriti team, president of the women’s cell of the Overseas Friends of the Bharatiya Janata Party (OFBJP) and previously chairperson of women’s affairs at FIAV, Anjali is involved in the sustained fight against domestic violence. Anjali has also mentored young and recent migrants in enabling them to achieve their professional and personal goals in Australia. Her contribution to community services has been rewarded by the Victorian government’s multicultural award for excellence 2012.

Anjali’s professional skills complement her energetic, fun-loving personality. Clearly, Anjali is a role model for women in the community.

Published in The Indian Sun / Indian Sun person of the year Nominee

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