C B Muthamma
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Born | 24 January 1924 |
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Chonira Belliappa Muthamma was the first woman to write the Indian Civil Services examinations in 1948 and to join the Indian Foreign Service in 1949.
She is also know for her campaign for the rights of women in government service in India which included a landmark case in the judgement of which which Judge Krishna Iyer stated "We do wish to impress upon the government the need to overhaul all Service Rules to remove the stain of (gender) discrimination."
Her last major published work was a collection of essays titled Slain by the System published in 2003.
[edit] References
- 'A true Indian's call for true democracy', The Hindu, 2003
- 'Die-hard spirit', The Hindu, 2004
- C. B. MUTHAMMA V. UNION OF INDIA & ORS (1979) RD-SC 183 (17 September 1979)
- Monobina Gupta on Inconvenient Women
- A review of 'Slain By The System' by The Frontline
[edit] External links
- C. B. Muthamma at IndiaClub
- "Slain By The System" at FlipKart
- 'Present A Full Picture To The Indian Public' (requires free registration with The Outlook magazine to permit browsing of its archives)