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28: 107:’s aunt. In 1937 she was appointed to the first Planning Committee as the convener of a group to examine the social and economic disabilities of women. Shortly after Independence her husband was posted abroad, and during their tour she established the Women’s International Club in Indonesia and later a similar club in Iran. When her husband became Chief of Protocol in Delhi she built up the 123:
From 1968 onwards, she was vice president of the SOS Kinderdorf International, Austria. She was the architect of the Child Welfare Policies in the Five Year Plans and a member of the National Children’s Board from 1975. Her books include the autobiographical
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of which she later became president, and she also helped Indira Gandhi (q.v.) to Indianise the style of entertainment for state banquets at Rashtrapati Bhavan. In 1977, she was elected president of the
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on 8 August 1916 and went to school in Darjeeling, Switzerland and Dhaka. She married the diplomat Mirza Rashid Ali Baig and was famous artist
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in 1984, the National Award for Child Welfare in 1984; and an honorary degree of Doctor of Law from
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in Geneva, the first Asian and the first woman to hold the post. She was a member of the
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and was president of the SOS Children’s Villages of India for 22 years (1967 to 1989).
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S. Nihal Singh "Superb cameos: Book Review: Tara Ali Baig's
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The Moon in Rahu: an account of the Bhowal sannyasi case
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A young South Asian woman with fair skin, dark hair in marcelled waves, wearing a light-colored soft garment
Mirza Rashid Ali Baig
social reformer
International Union for Child Welfare
Mussoorie
Anjolie Ela Menon
Indian Council for Child Welfare
International Union for Child Welfare
Tibetan Homes Foundation
Sarojini Naidu
Tehran School of Social Work
International Union for Child Welfare
Alberta University
"SOS India pays homage to Tara Ali Baig on her memorial day"

worldCat author listing
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1916 births
1989 deaths
Women writers from Uttarakhand
Indian social reformers
Indian women activists
People from Mussoorie
20th-century Indian women writers
20th-century Indian writers
Writers from Uttarakhand
Indian expatriates in Switzerland

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