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Indian politician and social worker

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Beatrix D'Souza
Member of parliament, Lok Sabha
ConstituencyAnglo-Indian, Tamil Nadu
Personal details
Born( 1935-05-05)5 May 1935
NationalityIndian
Political partySamata Party
ProfessionSocial worker, professor, educationalist

Beatrix D'Souza (born 5 May 1935) is an Indian politician and social worker. She represents the Anglo-Indian community from Tamil Nadu as a member of the Samata Party (led by Uday Mandal its President).

Education

D'Souza completed a Bachelor of Arts in economics and Master of Arts in English from Stella Maris College and Presidency College, University of Madras, Chennai (Tamil Nadu). She also holds a Ph.D. in Australian literature and pursued research at University of Western Australia, Perth and University of Monash, in Melbourne, Australia.

Career

Since the beginning of her career, D'Souza has been associated with All India Anglo-Indian Association. She was the Founder-President of Forum of Anglo-Indian Women.

References

  1. "Flaming torch a free symbol, EC can allot it to any other party: Delhi HC dismisses Samata Party's appeal". The Indian Express. 19 November 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Biographical Sketch Member of Parliament 13th Lok Sabha". Archived from the original on 1 March 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2014.


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