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Mira Datta Gupta

Mira Datta Gupta ((ベンガル語:মীরা দত্ত গুপ্ত)) was a well-known freedom fighter, social worker, educationist, politician and activist on women's issues in Calcutta, India. She was a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in Bengal and then West Bengal for twenty years from 1937 to 1957, firstly representing Women's constituency in 1937, and then Bhowanipore from 1952 to 1957. She was the first MLA from Bhowanipore.
==Background==

She was the daughter of Sarat Datta Gupta, IAAS, Accountant General of India (''retd.'') and Sarajubala Datta Gupta (née Sen). She was born on 5 October at her maternal grandparents' house in Dhaka. Her paternal ancestors owned substantial tracts of land in Jainshar village in Dhaka district, which the family held until the second partition of Bengal in 1947. Her paternal relatives were however not significantly affected by the partition since most members of the family had been living and working in Calcutta since the end of the nineteenth century. In Calcutta she lived with her parents for the most part of her life at 41, Hazra Road. She died on 18 January, 1983, at the age of 76.

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