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Goan social activist Shreha Dhargalkar honored by USA Book of World Records

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NEW DELHI: Well-known social worker and women’s rights activist from Goa, Shreha Dhargalkar was honored by the Book of World Records, USA for her contributions in the field of social work and support for underprivileged women in Goa.

She was presented with a plaque and a certificate by the Book of World Records, USA.

According to a press note, Shreha was honored with the coveted award for her association with women’s rights, support programs for the underprivileged, particularly women and children.

The Awards are governed and decided upon by a jury of independent social work practitioners to recognize the hard work and positive impact that social workers have on the lives of vulnerable children, women, families and adults.

The aim of the Award is to recognize and celebrate the challenging work that qualified social workers do day in, day out, and highlight their achievements, said Bryan Jr Adams (President) in a press note, which was sent to us today.

The press note mentions that Shreha Dhargalkar is a good social worker who is able to really connect with the local people and support them to pursue a better life and is definitely someone who deserves to be recognized and honored. She is always out on the field, finding creative and impactful ways to support people.

According to Shreha, she is honored to receive the award and said the real winners are the people of Goa who have supported her efforts all over the years.

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