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Lotika Sarkar (4 January 1923 – 23 February 2013) was a noted Indian feminist, social worker, educator and lawyer, who was a pioneer in the field of women's studies and women's rights in India. She was a founding member of Centre for Women's Development Studies (CWDS), Delhi, established in 1980, and also Indian Association for Women Studies, established in 1982. Starting in 1951, she taught law at Faculty of Law, University of Delhi till 1983, and also remained the head of the Law Faculty, thereafter she taught at Indian Law Institute. She was the first Indian woman to graduate from Cambridge University, and later in 1951 she also became the first woman to receive a PhD degree in law from the university.〔 ==Early life and education== Born in 1923, she was raise in an aristocratic family in West Bengal, where her father Sir Dhiren Mitra was leading lawyer of India. Sarkar studied law at the Cambridge University and became the first Indian woman to study at, then graduate from, the university,〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://feministsindia.com/in-memoriam-lotika-sarkar-1927-2013/ )〕 and later did her PhD in Law also from Cambridge University in 1951.〔 Thereafter in 1960, she studied international law at the Harvard University, where she was one of four Indian students, returning to India in 1961.〔
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