All India Mahila Congress
Abbreviation | AIMC |
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Formation | 15 September 1984 (38 years ago) |
Founders | Sucheta Kripalani, Indian National Congress |
Headquarters | 24, Akbar Road, New Delhi 110001 |
National President | Netta D'Souza |
Parent organization | Indian National Congress |
Website | https://www.inc.in/all-india-mahila-congress |
All India Mahila Congress (AIMC), also referred to as Mahila Congress, is the women's wing of the Indian National Congress (INC).[1] It was founded in 1940 to promote the political and social empowerment of women in India. Currently Netta D'Souza heads the All India Mahila Congress as its acting president appointed on 17 August 2021 by former Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi.[2][3][4]
History
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An early high point for the organisation was a conference held in Bangalore in mid-1984 attended by Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, and 30,000 delegates.[5]
Organisation
The All India Mahila Congress (AIMC) is split into regional branches designated as Pradesh Mahila Congress (State Women's Congress) which represents the AIMC in the states and union territories of India.[6] The AIMC consists of the card–holding women members of the Indian National Congress which elects the executive committee and state president of each of the PMCCs.[7][failed verification]
PMCC | PMCC President | Source |
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands TMCC | Neelaveni | [8] |
Andhra Pradesh PMCC | K. Prameelamma | [9][10] |
Arunachal Pradesh PMCC | Marina Kanglang | [11] |
Assam PMCC | Mira Borthakur Goswami | [12] |
Bihar PMCC | Amita Bhushan | [13] |
Chandigarh TMCC | Deipa Asdhir Dubey | [14] |
Chhattisgarh PMCC | Phulo Devi Netam | |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu TMCC | ||
Delhi PMCC | Amrita Dhawan | |
Goa PMCC | Beena Shantaram Naik | [15] |
Gujarat PMCC | Jenny Thummar | [16] |
Haryana PMCC | Sumitra Chauhan | |
Himachal Pradesh PMCC | Zainab Chandel | [17] |
Jammu and Kashmir PMCC | Indu Pawar | [18] |
Jharkhand PMCC | ||
Karnataka PMCC | ||
Kerala PMCC | Jebi Mather | |
Ladakh TMCC | ||
Lakshadweep TMCC | ||
Madhya Pradesh PMCC | Mandvi Chauhan | |
Maharashtra PMCC | Mrs. Charulata Tokas | |
Manipur PMCC | ||
Meghalaya PMCC | ||
Mizoram PMCC | ||
Mumbai RMCC | Anisha Bagul | |
Nagaland PMCC | ||
Odisha PMCC | Bandita Parida | |
Puducherry PMCC | ||
Punjab PMCC | Smt. Balvir Sodhi (Rani) | |
Rajasthan PMCC | Smt. Rehana Rayaz Chisti | |
Sikkim PMCC | ||
Tamil Nadu PMCC | ||
Telangana PMCC | Sunitha Rao Mudiraj | |
Tripura PMCC | ||
Uttarakhand PMCC | Jyoti Rautela | |
Uttar Pradesh PMCC | Aradhana Mishra | |
West Bengal PMCC |
List of presidents
President | Period |
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Begum Abida Ahmed | 1983–1988 |
Jayanti Patnaik | 1988–1990[19] |
Kumudben Joshi | 1990–1993 |
Girija Vyas | 1993–1998 |
Ambika Soni | 1998–1999 |
Chandresh Kumari Katoch | 1999–2003 |
Rita Bahuguna Joshi | 2003–2008 |
Prabha Thakur | 2008–2011 |
Anita Varma | 2011–2013 |
Shobha Oza | 2013–2017 |
Sushmita Dev | 2017–2021[3] |
Netta D'Souza | Current |
General Secretary
In October 2015 Nagma, who was previously a film actress, was appointed to the office General Secretary.[20] In January 2019 INC president Rahul Gandhi appointed Apsara Reddy as National General Secretary, Reddy being noted as the first transgender office holder in the AIMC.[21]
In March 2020, Aiyshwarya Mahadev was appointed its National Secretary.
In August 2021, Netta D'Souza was appointed its Acting National President.[22]
See also
References
- ^ Singh (2003), p. 69.
- ^ The New Indian Express (2019).
- ^ a b "Sushmita Dev, Who Backed CAA, Quits Cong; Kapil Sibal Says 'Party Moves on with Eyes Wide Open'". News18. 16 August 2021.
- ^ "Congress appoints Netta D'Souza as acting president of Mahila Congress". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
- ^ Badhwar (2014).
- ^ Kumar (1990), pp. 48–49.
- ^ AICC (2013).
- ^ sanjib (18 April 2017). "New State President of Mahila Congress Committee appointed". Andaman Sheekha. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
- ^ "Prameelamma to head A.P. Mahila Congress". The Hindu. 3 June 2021. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
- ^ All India Mahila Congress [@AIMCSandesh] (4 June 2021). "Smt. K. Prameelamma has peen appointed as Andhra PMC In-Charge President to manage the day to day affairs with immediate effect" (Tweet). Retrieved 11 November 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Arunachal: APMCC conducts motivational and leadership awareness programme for women in grassroot level". Arunachal24. 8 December 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ NEWS, NE NOW (23 March 2022). "Mira Borthakur appointed as president of Assam Pradesh Mahila Congress". Northeast Now. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ Madan Kumar (21 February 2014). "State Mahila Congress chief to expose government | Patna News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ ANI (17 November 2019). "Deipa Asdhir Dubey appointed as Chandigarh Mahila Congress President". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "Goa Congress Women's Wing Chief Pratima Coutinho Joins AAP". NDTV.com. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "Gujarat: Jenny Thummar appointed Mahila Congress chief". The Indian Express. 28 March 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "Women not safe under BJP rule: Himachal Mahila Cong chief". ANI News. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ^ "J&K Mahile Congress takes out protest march over women rights". Hindustan Times. 9 March 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
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- Gandi, Rajiv (c. 1987). "Inauguration of All-India Mahila Congress (1) Conference by PM at New Delhi.". Rajiv Gandhi Archive Movie A-041. India: Rajiv Gandhi Foundation. Event occurs at 54. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
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- Newsd (8 January 2019). "Congress appoints Apsara Reddy as the first transgender National General Secretary of AIMC". Newsd www.newsd.in. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
- PoI (2014). "Biographical Sketch: Member of Parliament, 12th Lok Sabha". Archived from the original on 12 January 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
- PTI (6 October 2015). "Nagma made General Secretary of All India Mahila Congress". The Economic Times. India. Archived from the original on 22 February 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
- Singh, Pitam (22 February 2003). Women Legislators in Indian Politics. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 9788180690198. OCLC 491611670. OL 3716171M – via Google Books.
- The New Indian Express (25 October 2019). "All India Mahila Congress writes to Amit Shah over Gopal Kanda's support to BJP in Haryana". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 27 October 2019.