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| keywords=Dr Asha Lal, Asha Lal Congress, Uttarakhand Social Activist, Women Empowerment, Social Justice Advocate, Dalit Sahitya Akademi, Freedom Fighter’s Daughter
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| description=Dr. Asha Lal (born 23 February 1969, Dehradun) is an Indian former politician, social activist, and advocate for social justice. Daughter of freedom fighter Shri Joga Ram Arya, she has served as Secretary of Uttarakhand Congress, Vice President of Freedom Fighter Successor Cell, and advisor to SC/ST Employees Federations. Founder of Social Justice Foundation, she has received national awards and an honorary doctorate in social work.
| description=Dr. Asha Lal (born 23 February 1969, Dehradun) is an Indian former politician, social activist, and advocate for social justice. Daughter of freedom fighter Shri Joga Ram Arya, she has served as Secretary of Uttarakhand Congress, Vice President of Freedom Fighter Successor Cell, and advisor to SC/ST Employees Federations. Founder of Social Justice Foundation, she has worked for slum children and women’s education, and has received national awards including an Honorary Doctorate for social contribution.
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'''Dr. Asha Lal''' (born 23 February 1969 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand) is an Indian **former politician** and **social activist** recognized for her long-standing contributions to women empowerment, social justice, and human rights. She is the daughter of freedom fighter and social reformer '''Shri Joga Ram Arya''', who dedicated his entire life to uplifting the underprivileged. Inspired by his values, Dr. Lal devoted her career to advocating equality, empowerment, and justice for marginalized communities.   
'''Dr. Asha Lal''' (born 23 February 1969 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand) is an Indian former politician and social activist recognized for her long-standing contributions to women empowerment, social justice, and human rights. She is the daughter of freedom fighter and social reformer '''Shri Joga Ram Arya''', who dedicated his entire life to uplifting the underprivileged. Inspired by his values, Dr. Lal devoted her career to advocating equality, empowerment, and justice for marginalized communities.   


== Early Life and Education ==
== Early Life and Education ==
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* National Executive Body Member – Strategic Organizational Collaboration for Improvement and Advancement of Lives (SOCIAL)   
* National Executive Body Member – Strategic Organizational Collaboration for Improvement and Advancement of Lives (SOCIAL)   
* Special Invitee – Sanyukt Nagrik Sangathan, Dehradun   
* Special Invitee – Sanyukt Nagrik Sangathan, Dehradun   
== Social Justice Foundation ==
Through the Social Justice Foundation, Dr. Lal has actively worked for: 
* Education of slum children 
* Empowerment and literacy programs for slum women 
* Social upliftment initiatives for marginalized communities 
This initiative has impacted countless lives by promoting education, awareness, and inclusion at the grassroots level. 


== Awards and Recognitions ==
== Awards and Recognitions ==
Dr. Asha Lal has been honored for her outstanding work in politics, social justice, and women’s empowerment.   
Dr. Asha Lal has been honored for her outstanding work in politics, social justice, and women’s empowerment.   


* Honorary Doctorate in Social Work   
* Honorary Doctorate in Social Work – by Magik Book of Records University Foundation for Social Contribution  
* '''Women of Courage and Compassion Award''' (2017) – Amar Ujala News   
* '''Women of Courage and Compassion Award''' (2017) – Amar Ujala News   
* '''Indian Icon Award''' (2015) – Time India News   
* '''Indian Icon Award''' (2015) – Time India News