Manisha Dutta, born on November 10, 1990, is a distinguished figure in education and counseling, embodying dedication, passion, and transformative influence throughout her career. The daughter of Mrs. Manjula Dutta and Mr. Amar Dutta, with her aunt Sumita Ghoshal, Manisha is fluent in English, Hindi, and Bengali, enabling her to effectively connect with diverse communities.

Her educational journey reflects a relentless pursuit of knowledge and excellence. After completing her schooling at Vidya Bharti Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Telco Colony, Jamshedpur, she earned a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology from Jamshedpur Women’s College. She continued her academic pursuits with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) from Tirupati College in Haryana. Driven by a thirst for deeper understanding, she obtained Master’s degrees in Psychology from Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Technology, Bhopal, and Education from Shri Krishna University, Bhopal. These qualifications equipped her with a profound insight into human behavior, learning processes, and educational methodologies.

Beyond formal education, she pursued specialized training, including a diploma in Counseling and Guidance from Maharshi Dayanand Vocational Training Institute and completed the Global Career Counseling Course under UCLA. These certifications underscore her ability to address complex emotional and behavioral issues, making her a skilled counselor adept at providing nuanced guidance.

Her  career highlights are marked by her unwavering commitment to student and family welfare. Her explorations into the interplay of Psychology, Teaching, and Parenting during her training provided invaluable insights into fostering holistic development. As a counselor, her empathetic approach has supported numerous individuals in overcoming challenges, unlocking their potential, and achieving personal and academic success.

Recognized for her exceptional contributions, she  received The Best Teacher Award as a “Qualified Educator” from Brave Souls in 2023. Her research on “Psychological Abuse” earned her a certificate from the Cholan Book of World Records the same year. Additionally, she was honored with the “Bharat Pride Award” for her outstanding achievements and contributions to education and counseling.

Her  journey exemplifies the transformative power of education and counseling, driven by her dedication to empower students and families alike. Her impact extends beyond the classroom, resonating within the broader community as she continues to inspire and uplift others through her compassionate leadership and unwavering commitment to excellence.

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