Brinda Karat

Politician

Indian Calcutta, West Bengal, India

Quick Info

ProfessionPolitician
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth17/10/1947
Age78 years
BirthplaceCalcutta, West Bengal, India

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Bio/Wiki

Zodiac signLibra
Notable AchievementFirst woman appointed to the Politburo of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorSalt and Pepper

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolWelham Girls' School, Dehradun, India
College/University
  • Miranda House College, Delhi
  • Calcutta University
DegreesBachelor's degree from Miranda House College, Delhi; Master's degree in History from Calcutta University

Personal Life

Food HabitNon-Vegetarian
HometownCalcutta, West Bengal, India
AddressBlock -G, Gyan Goswami Sarani New Alipur, Kolkata

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date7 November 1975

Family

HusbandPrakash Karat (Indian politician)
Parents
FatherSuraj Lal (a port commissioner's officer, and later became a director in reputed companies in the corporate sector)
MotherOshrukona
ChildrenThe couple has no children.
Siblings
SisterRadhika Roy
Brother-in-lawPrannoy Roy
RelativeArundhati Roy
NephewVijay Prashad (an Indian historian)

Career

Political PartyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Rajya Sabha Member19/08/2005 to 18/08/2011 (West Bengal)
Politburo Member2005-present
Trade UnionistWorked as a trade unionist in various mills in and around Delhi
Party Work1970-1975 in Calcutta; 1975 onwards in Delhi

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Brinda Karat made history by joining the CPI(M) Politburo as the first woman in 2005.
2. From 1993 to 2004, she took on the leadership role of general secretary at All India Democratic Womenโ€™s Association (AIDWA).
3. During the 1980s, Brinda Karat played a significant role in pushing for reforms in India's rape laws.
4. She is a dedicated advocate for women's rights and gender-related matters within her party.
5. In 2005, she published a book titled Survival and Emancipation: Notes from Indian Women's Struggles.
6. She joined the CPI in 1971 and has been a communist activist since then.
7. She worked for the London office of Air India earlier in her career.
8. She was instrumental in the Dahej Virodhi Chetna Manch (DVCM) movement, which led to amendments in India's criminal laws regarding dowry.
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