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Lakshmi is fluent in six languages: English, Telugu, Bengali, French, American Sign Language, and her native Hindi. | |||
Lakshmi is an extremely conservative Indian, and is the founder of Broad River University's Indian Alliance, an organization that was created in 2011 to bring together the university's Indian students and faculty in a safe space where they may enjoy authentic Indian cuisine, watch bollywood movies, and enjoy ones company. It is the only club at the university to have a ban on students using English while participating in club activities. |
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Doctor Lakshmi Sharma | |
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लक्ष्मी शर्मा | |
Personal details | |
Born | Hyderabad, India | October 3, 1974
Citizenship | India |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 5 ft 2.1 in (158 cm) |
Alma mater | The Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore (BA. and MD.) University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D) Yale (MD.) |
Known for | College Professor at Broad River University and being an Occasional Lecturer at Yale, Harvard, Oxford, and the Indian Institute of Science - Bangalore |
Dr. Lakshmi Sharma, Ph.D (born
March 21, 2003 , Lakshmi Anushka Sharma) is a professor at Broad River University and the incumbent-President of the Broad River University School of Psychology and NeurologyEarly life
Career
Personal life
Lakshmi is fluent in six languages: English, Telugu, Bengali, French, American Sign Language, and her native Hindi.
Lakshmi is an extremely conservative Indian, and is the founder of Broad River University's Indian Alliance, an organization that was created in 2011 to bring together the university's Indian students and faculty in a safe space where they may enjoy authentic Indian cuisine, watch bollywood movies, and enjoy ones company. It is the only club at the university to have a ban on students using English while participating in club activities.