As we prepare our groundbreaking exclusive up close and personal on this woman of many firsts we extend condolences to the family of Dr Linda Baboolal who laid the groundwork for breaking the glass ceiling for women in public life and political office with warmth and compassion. She paved the way for many women in senior political and government offices. Dr Baboolal, a medical doctor, was the first woman President of the Senate, first woman to Chair a political party, and the first woman to act as President.
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Dr Linda Baboolal Up Close
Watch this space for more up close and personal insights into Dr Linda Baboolal’s life and works from:
My coverage of the health and social beats as a journalist.
See my collaborations with Dr Linda Baboolal for social development, youth advancement and gender equity in and out of Parliament, and advocacy arenas.
I will also share some rare snapshots of when we were the guests of the Government of India for the first Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Conference, sharing the platform with Nobel Laureate Sir Vidya Naipaul, and the man who would become the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.
Also look out for my exclusive full length video interview and feature behind the scenes with Dr Linda Baboolal up close and personal.
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