Muthulakshmi Reddy, first woman lawmaker of India // Begum Rokeya: The forgotten 19th Century feminist

Muthulakshmi Reddy fought patriarchy and discrimination to become India's first woman lawmaker. She also became the first woman to study medicine in an all-male college. She set up many charitable institutes more than 100 years ago and they continue to serve people. The BBC brings her forgotten story to life in this short animated film. Produced by Padma Meenakshi; Animations by Nikita Deshpande, illustrations by Gopal Shoonya

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-asia-india-54023825

Begum Rokeya: The forgotten 19th Century feminist

Rokeya Sakhwat Hossain or Begum Rokeya was a 19th Century feminist writer, educationist and social reformer. Born in what is today Bangladesh to a wealthy Muslim family, Begum Rokeya defied her traditional upbringing to fight for women's rights. Her writings - which spanned poetry, fiction and essays - espoused radical ideas for gender equality and envisioned a better and fairer world for women. Video by Nasiruddin, Gopal Shoonya and Nikita Deshpande

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-asia-india-53944724

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