R Sivabhogam

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R Sivabhogam was the first woman accountant of India .

Born on 23 July 1906 she graduated from the Queen Mary's College Chennai. She participated in non cooperation movement launched by Mahatama Gandhi and was imprisoned for a year.

After her release she registered for accountancy course and became first woman accountant of India in 1933 . She underwent articleship under Mr C S Sastri.

She started her independent practice in 1937 . She went on to become Chairperson of Southern India Regional Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India for three consecutive terms from 1955 to 1958 . She was also a senate member of the University of Madras.

She was a believer in Gandhian principles and wore Khadi till her death in June 1966.

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