I believe
that 'One of the blind spots of our Punchayet leaders has
been the female half of our community. There is a gold mine
potential for welfare work and meaningful leadership in
the ladies, who constitute 55% of our community' and I am
very happy to take up this challenge.
I have,
for the last 40 years, been a silent co-worker , helping
Rustom in community affairs as well as his multiple social
causes. I am aware of BPP's activities and the responsibilities
that go with it. It is, therefore, my earnest desire to
complete the task my late husband has left unfinished due
to his sudden death.
If you
valued my husband's record of service and believed in his
commitment to the well being of the community, you will,
I am sure, understand, appreciate and support my candidature
for BPP trusteeship.