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Santosh Kumar (MAFS)

SANTOSH KUMAR-counselor, attorney, professor, community leader, and businesswoman: is the founder and the Executive Director of Metropolitan Asian Family Services, a non-profit agency working for the wellbeing of the community. Years ago she set out on a journey to make a difference in the world face by face and what she initiated with a small group of people and few resources, is now one big organization (MAFS) with a pool of resources and a squad of hardworking individuals lending a helping hand to the community. 1969- Bachelor of Science, 1972-Bachelor of Law, 1974-master’s in law from AMU. At the age of 22, Santosh became an attorney and now, she has been practicing law for 26 years in USA along with her community services.

She also became Professor of Law at the age of 24 at Aligarh VS College of Law from 1974 to 1977. She joined university of Rajasthan, Jaipur from 1978 to 1985 and taught and practiced in the High Court of Raj