Madhu Purnima Kishwar

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Madhu Purnima Kishwar : biography

1959 –

Fighting for the downtrodden

Since the early 1990’s Manushi has been involved in campaigning for economic reforms that will reach the vast majority of our people, the self-employed poor. The hard working traditional producers and entrepreneurs of India have been kept poor through active state interventions that deprive them of their just dues. Through Manushi’s research, writings and campaigns Manushi has tried to combat the wrong perception that loosening of government restrictions results in anti-poor policies. Manushi has tried to demonstrate how the still flourishing License-Permit-Raid-Raj continues to keep the livelihoods of the poor in its vicious grip by tying them up in a web of illegality though they are pursuing legitimate and useful occupations.

Manushi’s work with street vendors and the cycle rickshaw sector and longstanding engagement with farmers’ movements are all part of a larger endeavour to push for a bottom-up agenda of economic reforms. Kishwar believes that Indian people are perfectly capable of fending for themselves and moving out of the poverty trap if the Government machinery stops harassing them, extracting bribes, depressing incomes and making it impossible to earn an honest living without groveling and other humiliations, including beatings and blackmail.

Physical attack

The social causes she has taken up was opposed by vested interests and she was attacked by anti-social elements several times.

Books authored / edited

  • Zealous Reformers, Deadly Laws: Critical Review of Laws to Strengthen Women’s Rights, Sage Publishers, 2008.{}
  • Deepening Democracy: Challenges of Governance and Globalization in India, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2006.
  • Rashtriyata ki Chakri Mein Dharm, (Hindi), Vani Prakashan, 2005.
  • Off the Beaten Track: Rethinking Gender Justice for Indian Women, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1999.
  • Religion at the Service of Nationalism and Other Essays, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1998.
  • The Dilemma and Other Stories by Vijaydan Detha, (Ed) Manushi Prakashan, 1997.
  • Himalaya Bachao Andolan ki Do Awazein, Manushi Prakashan, 1993
  • Women Bhakta Poets, Lives and Poetry of Women Mystics in India from 6th to 17th Century (Co-edited with Ruth Vanita), Manushi Prakashan, New Delhi, 1989.
  • Gandhi and Women, Manushi Prakashan, New Delhi, 1986. (Also published in Telugu).
  • In Search of Answers: Indian Women’s Voices from Manushi. (Co-edited with Ruth Vanita), Zed Books, London, 1984. Second edition, Horizon Books, New Delhi, 1990. Third edition, Manohar, New Delhi, 1996. Also published in Japanese by Akashi Shoten, Tokyo, 1990.

Other writing

  • ‘No’ to Zenana Dabbas : Deghettoizing Women’s Politics and Enhancing Their Representation in Legislatures, in “ India’s Political Parties, Readings in Indian Government and Politic” edited by Peter Ronald de Souza.E.Sridharan,Sage Publications, New Delhi 2006
  • Gandhi on Women, in “Debating Gandhi – A READER” edited by A. Raghuramaraju, Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2006.
  • “Beginning With Our Own Lives: A Call for Dowry Boycott", in "Dowry & Inheritance", edited by Smt. Basu, Women Unlimited & Kali for Women, New Delhi 2005.
  • “Rethinking Dowry Boycott", in "Dowry & Inheritance", edited by Smt. Basu, Women Unlimited & Kali for Women, New Delhi 2005.
  • “Dowry and Inheritance Rights", in "Dowry & Inheritance” edited by Smt. Basu, Women Unlimited & Kali for Women, New Delhi 2005.
  • “Enhancing Women’s Representation in Legislatures: An Alternative to the Government Bill for Women’s Reservation” (with Jayaprakash Narayan, Dhirubhai Sheth & Yogendra Yadav) , in "Electoral Reforms in India", edited by Anjoo Sharan Upadhyaya, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi 2005.
  • “The Idea of India – Bollywood Style", in “The India Mosaic: Searching for an Identity”, edited by Bibek Debroy & D. Shyam Babu, Academic Foundation and Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi, 2004.
  • “Arthik Azadi Ka Swawal”, in “Bharat Ka Bhumandalikaran”, (Hindi) edited by Abhay dube, Vani Prakashan, Delhi, 2003
  • “Shah bano Ka Mukkadama”, in “Secularism Banam Personal Law”, (Hindi) edited by, Abhay Dube, Vani Prakashan, Delhi 2003
  • "Yes to Sita, No to Ram: The Continuing Popularity of Sita in India”. in “Questioning Ramayana”, edited by Paula Richman, University of California Press, USA and Oxford University Press, New Delhi, September 2000
  • "Traditional Female Moral Exemplars in India", "Education About Asia”, Vol. 6, No. 3, Winter 2001.
  • "Women and Politics: Beyond Quotas”, Economic and Political Weekly,Vol. 31, No. 43, 26 October 1996.
  • "Breakdown of Conflict Resolution Mechanisms in Contemporary India". in a symposium on the “Limits of Tolerance” in Seminar, 435, November 1995.
  • "The Primacy of Cultural Issues in Manushi", Journal of Culture and Policy, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1994, Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Australia.
  • "Codified Hindu Law: Myth and Reality", Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XXIX, No. 33, 13 August 1994.
  • "Violence on Gurupurab in Jammu". (with Smithu Kothari), Economic and Political Weekly, 15 April 1989.
  • "Struggle of Indian Women". Philosophy and Social Action, 14(4), 1988.
  • "Nature of Women’s Mobilization in Rural India". Economic and Political Weekly, (in two parts) 24 and 31 December 1988.
  • "Toiling Without Rights: Ho Women of Singhbhum", Economic and Political Weekly, (in three parts) Vol. 22, Nos 3-4-5, January 1987.
  • "The Daughters of Aryavarta: Women in the Arya Samaj Movement in Punjab", Indian Economic and Social History Review, 23 February 1986.
  • "Arya Samaj and Women’s Education: Case Study of the Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Jalandhar". Economic and Political Weekly, 31(17), 1986.
  • "Gandhi and Women". Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XX, Nos. 40, & 41, 1985. (This has been translated and published in Telugu as a book.) reprinted in Race and Class, London, Summer, 1986.

In addition she has contributed over 160 articles for "Manushi" and writes regularly for mainstream newspapers like "The Times of India", Outlook, Indian Express etc.

Other involvements

  • Membership of Expert Committee of Delhi Government for reviewing the policy of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and for implementation of the National Policy for Street Vendors.
  • Member of the Delhi government’s committee for the reform of cycle rickshaw policy amendment in the Cycle Rickshaw Bye-laws of MCD
  • Board Member, Indian Social Studies Trust, New Delhi.
  • Member of Editor’s Guild of India
  • Advisory Board Member of Janaagraha, Centre for Democracy and Governance, Bangalore
  • Member of Board of Governors, Indian Council for Cultural Relations
  • Member of Governing Board, Common Cause, New Delhi
  • Member of Complaints Committee to deal with complaints of harassment of women at work place in the Ministry of Culture
  • Member of Governing Board of Delhi International Arts festival
  • Secretary, Kashmir Committee headed by Ram Jethmalani.
  • Member, Advisory Board, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library Society (1989 to 2003).