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1992 2 Sep | The passing of Shirin Fozdar (b. 1 March 1905 in Bombay (now Mumbai)) in Singapore. She was an Indian Bahá'í of Zoroastrian descent who was, along with her husband Dr. K. M. Fozdar, the first Bahá'í pioneers to Singapore in 1950. She was an inaugural member of the National Spiritual Assembly of South East Asia elected in Djakarta in 1957. Shirin Fozdar was also notable for her work for women's rights founding the Singapore Council of Women which was responsible for the passing of the Women's Charter in the Singaporean Parliament in 1961. The Singapore Management University implemented The Shirin Fozdar Program in 2009. It has a scholarship and an annual lecture as well as community service projects. [Bahaipedia; Singapore Memory] |
Shirin Fozdar; In Memoriam; Mumbai, India; Singapore | ||
1992 Sep | The establishment of the Townshend International School situated in the heart of Europe in Hluboká, South Bohemia, Czech Republic.
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Townshend International School, Czech Republic; - Bahá'í inspired schools; Hluboka, Czech Republic; Bohemia, Czech Republic; Czech Republic | ||
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