Indira Anant Maydeo Explained

Indira Anant Maydeo
Office:Member of the 1st Lok Sabha for Pune South
Term Start:1951
Term End:1957
Predecessor:New constituency
Successor:Narayan Ganesh Gore
Birth Date:1903 9, df=y
Party:Indian National Congress

Indira Anant Maydeo was an Indian parliamentarian who represented Pune South in the 1st Lok Sabha as a member of the Indian National Congress.

Early life

Born on 7 September 1903, Maydeo attended the Fergusson College, from where she received her B.Sc. degree.[1]

Career

Maydeo was actively involved in the Indian independence movement and was a member of the Indian National Congress (INC). In 1933, she joined the Maharashtra division of Harijan Sevak Sangh. She was the most prominent women member of the party in Pune (then in Bombay State) and when the first general elections of independent India were held, the INC made her its official candidate for Pune South constituency. Maydeo obtained roughly 64% of the votes cast and defeated the Socialist Party candidate Shridhar Limaye to become the first women representative of Pune in the house.[2] [3] She still holds this record. As a Member of Parliament, she brought a bill in the Lok Sabha concerning divorce but it was not discussed and eventually lapsed.[4] Maydeo became the president of National Students' Union of India in 1952.

Personal life

Indira married Anant Govind Maydeo in 1927, from whom she had one son and three daughters.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Members Bioprofile: Maydeo, Shrimati Indira Anant. Lok Sabha. 20 November 2017.
  2. News: 1951: When Pune elected a woman — Indirabai Maydeo — to first Lok Sabha. 20 November 2017. The Indian Express. 23 March 2014.
  3. Web site: D.G.. Supriya. Vinita Deshmukh: From Journalism to Politics. NRI Pulse. 16 January 2014. 20 November 2017.
  4. Book: Chopra, Joginder Kumar. Women in the Indian Parliament: A Critical Study of Their Role. 1993. Mittal Publications. 978-81-7099-513-5. 56.