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Urshila Prasad Sinha

Urshila Prasad Sinha

She has done MBA (Finance) and Diploma in Computer but after marriage, she choose to be homemaker instead of running to the corporate world. She born in Patna (Bihar) on 1.3.1963 and grown-up in army's background. She did her study in Kolkata, Bareily, Lucknow and Delhi as her father was in MES. She married to Alok Kumar Sinha on 30th November 1988 and joined him with different cultures.  She was working before marriage but after marriage she preferred to give priority to her family. Her utmost goal was taking care for her both children. She is having two children's one Son and one daughter.  She managed both household work as well as outside chaos particularly when her husband was posted outside the country. She has taken full family responsibility and brought children to prestigious position Doctor and Engineer, both well settled in USA. Apart from taking care of her own children, she used to teach part time in a blind school called Akhil Bhartiya Netrahin Sangh, Raghubir Nagar. Her student loves her teachings about their course as well as about life lessons. All of them got more than 80% in their boards exams. She has also maintain Indian family tradition system by close networking with family, relatives, friends and society. She strongly believes that tradition forms the foundation of our family and society. She has always been appreciated for her unaccountable contribution to society and relatives circle. She also believes that nothing we learn in this world, is ever wasted. She always looks for opportunity to learn. From time to time, she continues doing short courses like financial training. Circumstantially she has taken on more home-based responsibilities and become a planner, a financial manger, a mentor but still be referred to as the ‘homemaker'.