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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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Latest revision as of 22:15, 28 November 2021
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.[1][2][3] 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.[4][5] 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.[6]
She was daughter of Dr P. K. Roy and Sarala Roy. She was married to Satish Chandra Mukherjee. Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee, Prosanto Mukherjee and Renuka Ray were her sons and daughter.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Basu, Aparna (2001). G.L. Mehta, a Many Splendoured Man By Aparna Basu. p. 87. ISBN 9788170228912.
- ↑ Minault, Gail (1989). The extended family: women and political participation in India and Pakistan. p. 72. ISBN 9788170010548.
- ↑ Grover, Verinder; Arora, Ranjana (1993). Great Women of Modern India: Sarojini Naidu by Verinder Grover, Ranjana Arora. p. 334. ISBN 9788171004577.
- ↑ Woman with a mission, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur: a centenary volume. All India Women's Conference. 1989. p. 28.
- ↑ Taneja, Anup (2005). Gandhi, Women, and the National Movement, 1920-47 By Anup Taneja. p. 38. ISBN 9788124110768.
- ↑ Mandal, Jyotirmay (2003). Women and Reservation in India By Jyotirmay Mandal. p. 214. ISBN 9788178351452.
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