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Mythili Sivaraman was born on 14 December, 1939 in Kakinada, Madras Presidency, British India, is an activist. Discover Mythili Sivaraman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 14 December 1939
Birthday 14 December
Birthplace Kakinada, Madras Presidency, British India
Date of death May 30, 2021
Died Place Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality India

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2021

Sivaraman was married to her husband Karunakaran. The couple had a daughter. She suffered memory loss due to Alzheimer's disease for over ten years prior to her death. She died from COVID-19 on 30 May 2021, at the age of 81.

2013

A film based on Sivaraman's life and activism, Fragments of the Past, was made by film-maker and historian Uma Chakravarti in 2013.

1969

Through her writings and ground root activism, Sivaraman contributed towards women's empowerment, particularly women from disadvantaged communities. She argued against the political and economic structures in the country, which she viewed as being concentrated in the hands of few in the upper classes, further perpetuating the economic and political inequalities and placing women at a significant disadvantage both along with social mobility as well as economic mobility. Her social justice themed works were published in the Economic and Political Weekly, and other publications including the Mainstream, and the Radical Review. She co-founded the socialist periodical Radical Review in 1969 along with lawyer turned politician P. Chidambaram and journalist N. Ram. The publication ceased in 1973. Some of the other topics that Sivaraman wrote on included the agrarian crisis, the Dravidian movement, and workers unions and labour issues. She reported on the MRF strikes in 1970s, the Ashok Leyland labour crises, and the strikes at Tablets India.

1968

Sivaraman played a major role in publicizing the atrocities of the Keezhvenmani massacre of 1968 and bringing the incident to international attention through her articles and essays. Sivaraman was amongst the first to visit the site of death of forty-four dalit women agricultural laborers and children who were killed when they were leading a strike demanding higher wages. Her writings documented the arson committed by upper caste groups. A collection of her articles and essays about the incident was released as a book named Haunted by Fire: Essays on Caste, Class, Exploitation and Emancipation. She fought off political pressure and her efforts brought the then state government led by Annadurai C N in crisis. Sivaraman also played a crucial role in Vachathi mass rape case of 1992, where officials from the forest and revenue departments as well as the police departments raped and assaulted tribal women and young girls in the village of Vachathi in Dharmapuri district of Tamil Nadu. She interviewed many rape victims and documented the facts and represented the case before the National Commission for Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes. Her petition to the commission resulted in the case being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation leading to justice after over 19 years of trials in the courts.

1939

Mythili Sivaraman (14 December 1939 – 30 May 2021) was an Indian women's rights and trade union activist. She was a co-founder of All India Democratic Women's Association and leader in the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Through her writings and activism she brought attention to the Keezhvenmani massacre of 1968 and the Vachati mass rape cases of 1992. She led efforts to drive women's empowerment, particularly of women from the disadvantaged communities, and trade union and labour activism. She was a contributor to Economic and Political Weekly, and wrote for publications including Mainstream and the Radical Review.

Sivaraman was born on 14 December 1939 in Kakinada in present day Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. She completed her higher education from the Syracuse University in the United States. She worked as a research assistant in the Permanent Mission of India to the UN (between 1966 and 1968). During this time she was involved in research related to non-self-governing territories. She also participated in the Anti-Vietnam war movement. At the end of her stint at the UN, she returned to India to work with the left and became a trade union organizer and women's rights activist working with women in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.