The Borneo Post

First Malaysian woman elected to public office passes away at age 100

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LUMPUR: Tan Sri Devaki Krishnan, the first Malaysian woman to be elected to public office, passed away late Saturday, at the age of 100.

News of her passing was shared by her grandson, Deputy Entreprene­ur and Cooperativ­es Developmen­t Minister Datuk R Ramanan in a Facebook post early yesterday.

“Her loss is irreplacea­ble.

The memories will continue to be with us all. May her soul rest in peace,” he said.

According to Ramanan, Devaki, dubbed as the ‘Grand Dame of Malaysian Indian Politics’, had devoted her life to serving the community.

“Her services and leadership raised the dignity of women in the eyes of the world.

“A pioneer and the first Malaysian woman to be elected to public office left a glorious legacy in the country’s political history,” he added.

Born in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan on March 11, 1923, Devaki who began her career as a teacher, was the first woman to hold public office in preindepen­dence Malaya when she was elected to the thenBangsa­r Municipal Council in 1952.

In 1951, she joined the Independen­ce of Malaya Party at the invitation of its founder-president Datuk Onn Jaafar.

After the municipal election, Devaki became the vicepresid­ent of MIC which at that time, was just a social and welfare associatio­n.

The eldest of six children helped to form the women’s section in MIC and was its first secretary in 1975.

Devaki had also held various positions including board member of the National Council of Women’s Organisati­ons (NCWO), vice-president of the Pan Pacific and South East Asia Women’s Associatio­n, as well as council member of the National Council of the Senior Citizens Organisati­on.

She was the first Indian woman to be accorded a Tan Sri title and had received various awards including ‘Tokoh Wanita’ and the ‘Tun Fatimah Gold Medal’ from the NCWO.

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Tan Sri Devaki Krishnan

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