Sudhanshubala Hazra
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OccupationsLawyer, Educator
KnownforFighting for women's rights to enroll as lawyers in India
ParentAmbika Charan Hazra (father)
Sudhanshubala Hazra | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Lawyer, Educator |
| Known for | Fighting for women's rights to enroll as lawyers in India |
| Parent | Ambika Charan Hazra (father) |
Sudhanshubala Hazra was an Indian lawyer, who fought a notable case and campaign to enable women in India to enroll as lawyers. She was the adopted daughter of Madhusudhan Das, a lawyer, politician, and Indian independence movement leader, and the sister of noted educator and politician Sailabala Das.
Sudhanshubala Hazra's parents were Bengali Christians. Her father, Ambika Charan Hazra, was a friend of Madhusudan Das, a lawyer, politician, and Indian independence movement leader. Hazra's daughters, Sudhanshubala and Sailabala, were adopted by Das after Hazra's death.[1]