Indian feminist scholar Gita Sen wins prestigious Dan David Prize

A citizen of India, Sen holds a doctoral degree in economics from the Stanford University.

Current Affairs: India’s spearheading women’s activist researcher and extremist Gita Sen, has won the renowned Dan David Prize for her far reaching work in the fields of populace arrangements, regenerative and sexual wellbeing, ladies’ privileges, neediness, work markets and worldwide administration.

Sen, who is the Director of the Ramalingaswami Center on Equity and social Determinants of Health at the Public Health Foundation of India, has consolidated her 35 years of scholarly profession with strategy promotion and activism, assisting with molding the worldwide change in outlook on populace and improvement.

“Her imaginative research on impeded populaces in low pay rustic settings, together with her mentorship of youthful researchers and promoters, has had a critical effect on the field,” an official statement from the Dan David Foundation headquartered at Tel Aviv University said.

The universally prestigious Dan David Prize every year grants three prizes of $1 million each to all inclusive rousing people and associations, regarding extraordinary commitments that extend information on the past, enhance society in the present, and guarantee to improve the eventual fate of our reality.

The all out satchel of $3 million makes it one of the most elevated worth prizes universally.

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