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'''Charulata Mukherjee''' was a noted women's rights activist and social worker from [[Calcutta]], who was associated with [[Brahmo Samaj]] and [[All India Women's Conference]].<ref name=w/><ref>{{cite book|title=The extended family: women and political participation in India and Pakistan|year=1989|pages=72|url=https://books.google.com/?id=uF8iAQAAMAAJ&q | '''Charulata Mukherjee''' was a noted women's rights activist and social worker from [[Calcutta]], who was associated with [[Brahmo Samaj]] and [[All India Women's Conference]].<ref name=w/><ref>{{cite book|title=The extended family: women and political participation in India and Pakistan|year=1989|pages=72|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uF8iAQAAMAAJ&q=charulata+Mukherjee|isbn=9788170010548|last1=Minault|first1=Gail}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Great Women of Modern India: Sarojini Naidu by Verinder Grover, Ranjana Arora|year=1993|pages=334|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=djcqAAAAYAAJ&q=charulata+Mukherjee|isbn=9788171004577|last1=Grover|first1=Verinder|last2=Arora|first2=Ranjana}}</ref> She was noted for her social and women rights activism. She was an active member of AIWC and worked with other contemporaries like [[Rajkumari Amrit Kaur]], Rani Rajwade, [[Muthulakshmi Reddi]], [[Hansa Mehta]] and others.<ref>{{cite book|title=Woman with a mission, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur: a centenary volume|year=1989|publisher=All India Women's Conference|pages=28|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-r1xAAAAMAAJ&q=charulata+Mukherjee}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Gandhi, Women, and the National Movement, 1920-47 By Anup Taneja|year=2005|pages=38|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yLcAVn-yXlMC&dq=charulata+Mukherjee&pg=PA38|isbn=9788124110768|last1=Taneja|first1=Anup}}</ref> At [[Bengal]] front, she worked along her daughter [[Renuka Ray]] and [[Romola Sinha]], who were noted for their fight for abolition of [[Devdasi]] system, prostitution and rehabilitation of children of prostitutes.<ref>{{cite book|title=Women and Reservation in India By Jyotirmay Mandal|year=2003|pages=214|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PnFptNvOTDcC&dq=charulata+Mukherjee&pg=PA214|isbn=9788178351452|last1=Mandal|first1=Jyotirmay}}</ref> | ||
She was daughter of [[Prasanna Kumar Roy|Dr P. K. Roy]] and [[Sarala Roy]]. She was married to [[Satish Chandra Mukherjee]]. [[Subroto Mukerjee|Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee]], Prosanto Mukherjee and [[Renuka Ray]] were her sons and daughter.<ref name=w>{{cite book|title=G.L. Mehta, a Many Splendoured Man | She was daughter of [[Prasanna Kumar Roy|Dr P. K. Roy]] and [[Sarala Roy]]. She was married to [[Satish Chandra Mukherjee]]. [[Subroto Mukerjee|Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee]], Prosanto Mukherjee and [[Renuka Ray]] were her sons and daughter.<ref name=w>{{cite book|title=G.L. Mehta, a Many Splendoured Man By Aparna Basu|year=2001|pages=87|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0P9ahUa7wrgC&dq=charulata+Mukherjee&pg=PA87|isbn=9788170228912|last1=Basu|first1=Aparna}}</ref> | ||
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