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Hansa Jivraj Mehta

Hansa Jivraj Mehta (3 July 1897 – 4 April 1995)[1] was a reformist, social activist, educator, independence activist, feminist and writer from India.[2][3]

Hansa Jivraj Mehta
Born(1897-07-03)3 July 1897
Died4 April 1995(1995-04-04) (aged 97)
NationalityIndian
SpouseJivraj Narayan Mehta
Parent

Early life

Hansa Mehta was born in a Nagar Brahmin family on 3 July 1897. She was a daughter of Manubhai Mehta, Dewan of Baroda State, and the granddaughter of Nandshankar Mehta, the author of the first Gujarati novel Karan Ghelo.[1][4]

She graduated with Philosophy in 1918. She studied journalism and sociology in England. In 1918, she met Sarojini Naidu and later Mahatma Gandhi in 1922.[4][5]

She was married to Jivraj Narayan Mehta, an eminent physician and administrator who was the first Chief Minister of Gujarat.

Career

Politics, education and activism

Hansa Mehta organized the picketing of shops selling foreign clothes and liquor, and participated in other freedom movement activities in line with the advice of Mahatma Gandhi. Later She established Desh Sevika Dal in 1930. She was even arrested and sent to jail by the British along with her husband in 1932. she was elected to Bombay Legislative Council.[2]

After independence, she was among the 15 women who were part of the constituent assembly that drafted the Indian Constitution.[6] She was a member of the Advisory Committee and Sub Committee on Fundamental Rights.[7] She advocated for equality and justice for women in India.[8][4][9]

Hansa was elected to Bombay Schools Committee in 1926 and became president of All India Women's Conference in 1945–46. In her presidential address at the All India Women's Conference convention held in Hyderabad, she proposed a Charter of Women's Rights. She held different posts in India from 1945 to 1960 - the vice-chancellor of SNDT Women's University, member of All India Secondary Board of Education, president of Inter University Board of India and vice-chancellor of Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda,[5] among others.

Hansa represented India on the Nuclear Sub-Committee on the status of women in 1946. As the Indian delegate on the UN Human Rights Commission in 1947–48, she was responsible for changing the language of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from "all men are born free and equal" to "all human beings are born free and equal",[10] highlighting the need for gender equality.[11] Hansa later went on to become the vice chairman of the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations in 1950. She was also a member of the Executive Board of UNESCO.[3][12]

Literary career

She wrote several children's books in Gujarati including Arunnu Adbhut Swapna (1934), Bablana Parakramo (1929), Balvartavali Part 1-2 (1926, 1929). She translated some books of Valmiki Ramayana: Aranyakanda, Balakanda and Sundarakanda. She translated many English stories, including Gulliver's Travels. She had also adapted some plays of Shakespeare. Her essays were collected and published as Ketlak Lekho (1978).[2][5]

Bibliography

In Gujarati, Hindi and Tamil

  • Traṇa nāṭako. (1926). Mumbaī : Haṃsā Mhetā OCLC 41051797
  • Mehta, Hansa; Swift, Jonathan. Goḷībāranī musāpharī. Vaḍodarā : Bālajīvana Kāryālaya (1931) OCLC 38143737
  • Rukmiṇī. (1933). Vaḍodarā : Ārya Sudhāraka Presa OCLC 38146975 (in Gujarati)
  • Aruṇanuṃ adbhuta svapna. (1934). Mumbaī : Haṃsā Mahetā OCLC 34302217
    • Mehta, S. Haṅsa. (1950). Arunnanu adbhuta svapṅa. Ahmedabad, India : Gujar Granth Ratna Karyalaya OCLC 798280350
  • Bāḷavārtāvali [Bacchanal]. (1939). Mumbaī : Sola ejaṇṭa, Śishṭa Sāhitya Bhaṇḍāra OCLC 37520092
  • Himālaya svarūpa ane bījaṃ nāṭako. Śishṭa.
  • Mehta, Hansa. Trana natako ane bijam [Three plays and so on]. (1956). OCLC 83589713
  • Mehta, Hansa; Cimanalāla, Candravadana; Sitāṃśu, Yaśaścandra. Keṭalāka lekha. Mumbaī : Phārbasa Gujarātī Sabhā (1977) OCLC 40562864
  • Mehta, Hansa; Collodi, Carlo. Bavlana prakramo [Brave feats] Rajkot : Pravin Rajkot (1993) OCLC 59900007
  • Mehta, Hansa. Ram Katha. [The story of Ram] (1993). Delhi : National Book Trust. OCLC 60101616 (in Hindi)
  • Mehta, Hansa. Ayotiyin iḷavarasan. (2004). Delhi : National Book Trust. ISBN 978-81-237-4211-3 OCLC 226217889 (in Tamil)

In English

  • Post-war educational reconstruction: with special reference to women's education in India. (----) Bombay : Pratibha OCLC 48328021
  • The Woman under the Hindu Law of Marriage & Succession. (1944). p. 52, Bombay : Pratibha Publications. OCLC 752614477
  • Hansa, Mehta. (ed.) "Civil liberties". (1945). for the All-India Women's Conference, Aundh : Aundh Pub. Trust, OCLC 62614613
  • Indian woman. (1981). New Delhi : Butala OCLC 987877729 (in English)

Translation

into English

  • King of Ujjainī; VIKRAMĀDITYA Haṃsā; Mehta, Hansa. The Adventures of King Vikrama. (Selections from Ṣāmala Bhaṭa's Gujarati version of Siṃhāsana-batrīsī. With plates.) (1948). Bombay : Oxford University Press, pp.vii, 150. OCLC 503783112
    • Mehta, Hansa; Shukla, V. K. Adventures of King Vikrama. (1954) London : Oxford Univ. Press, OCLC 551829319
  • Sarma, D.S.; Mehta, Hansa. The prince of Ayodhya. New Delhi : National Book Trust, India : Chief stockists in India, Thomson Press (India) (1974). OCLC 7609419 (in English)
  • Une femme d'aujourd'hui: roman. (1966). Paris : Albin Michel. OCLC 58992586 (in French)

Awards

Hansa Mehta was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1959.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Trivedi, Shraddha (2002). Gujarati Vishwakosh (Gujarati Encyclopedia). Vol. 15. Ahmedabad: Gujarati Vishwakosh Trust. p. 540. OCLC 248968453.
  2. ^ a b c Wolpert, Stanley (5 April 2001). Gandhi's Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Oxford University Press. p. 149. ISBN 9780199923922.
  3. ^ a b Srivastava, Gouri (2006). Women Role Models: Some Eminent Women of Contemporary India. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 14–16. ISBN 9788180693366.
  4. ^ a b c "Hansa Jivraj Mehta: Freedom fighter, reformer; India has a lot to thank her for". The Indian Express. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2018.
  5. ^ a b c Chaudhari, Raghuveer; Dalal, Anila, eds. (2005). "લેખિકા-પરિચય" [Introduction of Women Writers]. વીસમી સદીનું ગુજરાતી નારીલેખન [20 Century Women's Writing's in Gujarati] (in Gujarati) (1st ed.). New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 350. ISBN 8126020350. OCLC 70200087.
  6. ^ Ravichandran, Priyadarshini (13 March 2016). "The women who helped draft our constitution". Mint. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  7. ^ . cadindia.clpr.org.in. Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  8. ^ . cadindia.clpr.org.in. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  9. ^ RAJU, M. P. (27 April 2016). "Denial of rights". Frontline. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  10. ^ Jain, Devaki (2005). Women, Development and the UN. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. p. 20.
  11. ^ www.un.int (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 January 2014. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ Dhanoa, Belinder (1997). Contemporary art in Baroda. Tulika. p. 267. ISBN 9788185229041.
  13. ^ "Hansa Jivraj Mehta". Praful Thakkar's Thematic Gallery of Indian Autographs. Retrieved 19 June 2016.

hansa, jivraj, mehta, july, 1897, april, 1995, reformist, social, activist, educator, independence, activist, feminist, writer, from, india, born, 1897, july, 1897baroda, statedied4, april, 1995, 1995, aged, nationalityindianspousejivraj, narayan, mehtaparentm. Hansa Jivraj Mehta 3 July 1897 4 April 1995 1 was a reformist social activist educator independence activist feminist and writer from India 2 3 Hansa Jivraj MehtaBorn 1897 07 03 3 July 1897Baroda stateDied4 April 1995 1995 04 04 aged 97 NationalityIndianSpouseJivraj Narayan MehtaParentManubhai Mehta father Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Politics education and activism 2 2 Literary career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Translation 4 Awards 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life EditHansa Mehta was born in a Nagar Brahmin family on 3 July 1897 She was a daughter of Manubhai Mehta Dewan of Baroda State and the granddaughter of Nandshankar Mehta the author of the first Gujarati novel Karan Ghelo 1 4 She graduated with Philosophy in 1918 She studied journalism and sociology in England In 1918 she met Sarojini Naidu and later Mahatma Gandhi in 1922 4 5 She was married to Jivraj Narayan Mehta an eminent physician and administrator who was the first Chief Minister of Gujarat Career EditPolitics education and activism Edit Hansa Mehta organized the picketing of shops selling foreign clothes and liquor and participated in other freedom movement activities in line with the advice of Mahatma Gandhi Later She established Desh Sevika Dal in 1930 She was even arrested and sent to jail by the British along with her husband in 1932 she was elected to Bombay Legislative Council 2 After independence she was among the 15 women who were part of the constituent assembly that drafted the Indian Constitution 6 She was a member of the Advisory Committee and Sub Committee on Fundamental Rights 7 She advocated for equality and justice for women in India 8 4 9 Hansa was elected to Bombay Schools Committee in 1926 and became president of All India Women s Conference in 1945 46 In her presidential address at the All India Women s Conference convention held in Hyderabad she proposed a Charter of Women s Rights She held different posts in India from 1945 to 1960 the vice chancellor of SNDT Women s University member of All India Secondary Board of Education president of Inter University Board of India and vice chancellor of Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda 5 among others Hansa represented India on the Nuclear Sub Committee on the status of women in 1946 As the Indian delegate on the UN Human Rights Commission in 1947 48 she was responsible for changing the language of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from all men are born free and equal to all human beings are born free and equal 10 highlighting the need for gender equality 11 Hansa later went on to become the vice chairman of the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations in 1950 She was also a member of the Executive Board of UNESCO 3 12 Literary career Edit She wrote several children s books in Gujarati including Arunnu Adbhut Swapna 1934 Bablana Parakramo 1929 Balvartavali Part 1 2 1926 1929 She translated some books of Valmiki Ramayana Aranyakanda Balakanda and Sundarakanda She translated many English stories including Gulliver s Travels She had also adapted some plays of Shakespeare Her essays were collected and published as Ketlak Lekho 1978 2 5 Bibliography EditIn Gujarati Hindi and Tamil Traṇa naṭako 1926 Mumbai Haṃsa Mheta OCLC 41051797 Mehta Hansa Swift Jonathan Goḷibarani musaphari Vaḍodara Balajivana Karyalaya 1931 OCLC 38143737 Rukmiṇi 1933 Vaḍodara Arya Sudharaka Presa OCLC 38146975 in Gujarati Aruṇanuṃ adbhuta svapna 1934 Mumbai Haṃsa Maheta OCLC 34302217 Mehta S Haṅsa 1950 Arunnanu adbhuta svapṅa Ahmedabad India Gujar Granth Ratna Karyalaya OCLC 798280350 Baḷavartavali Bacchanal 1939 Mumbai Sola ejaṇṭa Sishṭa Sahitya Bhaṇḍara OCLC 37520092 Himalaya svarupa ane bijaṃ naṭako Sishṭa Mehta Hansa Trana natako ane bijam Three plays and so on 1956 OCLC 83589713 Mehta Hansa Cimanalala Candravadana Sitaṃsu Yasascandra Keṭalaka lekha Mumbai Pharbasa Gujarati Sabha 1977 OCLC 40562864 Mehta Hansa Collodi Carlo Bavlana prakramo Brave feats Rajkot Pravin Rajkot 1993 OCLC 59900007 Mehta Hansa Ram Katha The story of Ram 1993 Delhi National Book Trust OCLC 60101616 in Hindi Mehta Hansa Ayotiyin iḷavarasan 2004 Delhi National Book Trust ISBN 978 81 237 4211 3 OCLC 226217889 in Tamil In English Post war educational reconstruction with special reference to women s education in India Bombay Pratibha OCLC 48328021 The Woman under the Hindu Law of Marriage amp Succession 1944 p 52 Bombay Pratibha Publications OCLC 752614477 Hansa Mehta ed Civil liberties 1945 for the All India Women s Conference Aundh Aundh Pub Trust OCLC 62614613 Indian woman 1981 New Delhi Butala OCLC 987877729 in English Translation Edit into English King of Ujjaini VIKRAMADITYA Haṃsa Mehta Hansa The Adventures of King Vikrama Selections from Ṣamala Bhaṭa s Gujarati version of Siṃhasana batrisi With plates 1948 Bombay Oxford University Press pp vii 150 OCLC 503783112 Mehta Hansa Shukla V K Adventures of King Vikrama 1954 London Oxford Univ Press OCLC 551829319 Sarma D S Mehta Hansa The prince of Ayodhya New Delhi National Book Trust India Chief stockists in India Thomson Press India 1974 OCLC 7609419 in English Une femme d aujourd hui roman 1966 Paris Albin Michel OCLC 58992586 in French Awards EditHansa Mehta was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1959 13 See also EditList of Gujarati language writersReferences Edit a b Trivedi Shraddha 2002 Gujarati Vishwakosh Gujarati Encyclopedia Vol 15 Ahmedabad Gujarati Vishwakosh Trust p 540 OCLC 248968453 a b c Wolpert Stanley 5 April 2001 Gandhi s Passion The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi Oxford University Press p 149 ISBN 9780199923922 a b Srivastava Gouri 2006 Women Role Models Some Eminent Women of Contemporary India Concept Publishing Company pp 14 16 ISBN 9788180693366 a b c Hansa Jivraj Mehta Freedom fighter reformer India has a lot to thank her for The Indian Express 22 January 2018 Retrieved 23 August 2018 a b c Chaudhari Raghuveer Dalal Anila eds 2005 લ ખ ક પર ચય Introduction of Women Writers વ સમ સદ ન ગ જર ત ન ર લ ખન 20 Century Women s Writing s in Gujarati in Gujarati 1st ed New Delhi Sahitya Akademi p 350 ISBN 8126020350 OCLC 70200087 Ravichandran Priyadarshini 13 March 2016 The women who helped draft our constitution Mint Retrieved 6 November 2017 CADIndia cadindia clpr org in Archived from the original on 31 March 2019 Retrieved 16 January 2018 CADIndia cadindia clpr org in Archived from the original on 25 April 2019 Retrieved 16 January 2018 RAJU M P 27 April 2016 Denial of rights Frontline Retrieved 14 December 2019 Jain Devaki 2005 Women Development and the UN Bloomington Indiana University Press p 20 www un int PDF https web archive org web 20140112084212 http www un int india india 20 26 20un humanrights pdf Archived from the original PDF on 12 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Dhanoa Belinder 1997 Contemporary art in Baroda Tulika p 267 ISBN 9788185229041 Hansa Jivraj Mehta Praful Thakkar s Thematic Gallery of Indian Autographs 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