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Q: Can we meet with you, Queen Sandi? I am a free-spirited person. I choose to walk the paths you see me walking. At any given time, I am responsible for my choices in life and I own up to them. Good or bad I am ultimately responsible for my life choices. I value myself and I love my life. I seek to impact the lives of the people around me with what I have learned in life. Q: What is your upbringing like? I grew up in a very small town in India called Kanpur. Growing up with my parents I had a pretty comfortable childhood. I was much loved by both nuclear and extended family members and it remains so even till now. That was how the Queen tag name came to be. I have always been a centre of attraction and have always had this positive perception about myself hence the self-confidence I have always been known to show.
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At the age of 5, my father got a job in Kuwait in the Middle East in 1959. I moved with my family of my younger sister, mother and father to start a new phase of life in Kuwait. At that time the quality of education in Kuwait was not of a high standard so my parents decided that my sister and I should attend school in India and so we stayed with my grandparents to continue with our high school education, as my maternal grandmother was not in favour of us attending a boarding school. She took great care of us while we lived with her. The only clash I had with her was that I felt she was just too Victorian in her method of raising us!!!! After high school, I chose go to Lady Shri Ram College University in Delhi, a very prestigious college. While holidaying in Kuwait I eventually received the letter of invitation for an interview from the Lady Shri Ram, Delhi University where I had applied to. It was the process, way back then, to first attend an interview at your university of choice before the real admission is approved. I had so much confidence in myself right from when I was a teenager that I had trusted that the university was going to