Gauri Ayyub (13 February 1931 – 13 July 1998) was a social worker, activist, writer and teacher based in
Kolkata
Kolkata, also known as Calcutta ( its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary ...
(Calcutta) for most of her life. Married to the philosopher and literary critic, Abu Sayeed Ayyub
(1906–1982), Gauri was a writer in her own right, and is known for her short stories, translations, and numerous articles on social issues. She is recognised for her role in the propagation of communal harmony in Bengal, active assistance to the
Bangladesh Liberation War
The Bangladesh Liberation War (, ), also known as the Bangladesh War of Independence, was an War, armed conflict sparked by the rise of the Bengali nationalism, Bengali nationalist and self-determination movement in East Pakistan, which res ...
of 1971 and vocal opposition to the curbing of human rights during the declaration of
emergency in India in 1974. She assisted writer and social worker
Maitreyi Devi
Maitreyi Devi (or Maitreyī Devī; 10 September 1914 – 29 January 1989) was an Indian poet and novelist. She is best known for her Sahitya Akademi Award-winning novel, '' Na Hanyate'' ().
Biography
Devi was born in 1914. She was the daughter ...
in founding ''Khelaghar'',
initially as a shelter for Bangladeshi children orphaned during the war of 1971. After Maitreyi Devi died in 1990, Ayyub took charge of Khelaghar
Gauri Ayyub studied philosophy at
Visva-Bharati University
Visva-Bharati (IAST: ''Viśva-Bhāratī''), () is a public central university and an Institute of National Importance located in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India. It was founded by Rabindranath Tagore who called it ''Visva-Bharati'', which ...
, Santiniketan and education at the
University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta, informally known as Calcutta University (), is a Public university, public State university (India), state university located in Kolkata, Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate c ...
. During 1963–91, she was a professor and later the head of the department of education at the
Shri Shikshayatan College, an affiliated college of the
University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta, informally known as Calcutta University (), is a Public university, public State university (India), state university located in Kolkata, Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate c ...
.
Biography
Early life
Gauri Datta was born on 13 February 1931 at Patna. Her father, professor
Dhirendra Mohan Datta, was a philosopher, writer and teacher. Her mother, Nirupama Datta, ran her business. Gauri had four brothers and four sisters. Her family had roots in the former
East Pakistan
East Pakistan was the eastern province of Pakistan between 1955 and 1971, restructured and renamed from the province of East Bengal and covering the territory of the modern country of Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Burma, wit ...
and the occasional arduous journey from Patna to
Mymensingh
Mymensingh () is a metropolis, metropolitan city and capital of Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh. Located on the bank of the Old Brahmaputra River, Brahmaputra River, about north of the national capital Dhaka, it is a major financial center ...
(now in
Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
) formed an important part of her early memories. Her
Gandhian
The followers of Mahatma Gandhi,one of the prominent figure of the Indian independence movement, are called Gandhians.
Gandhi's legacy includes a wide range of ideas ranging from his dream of ideal India (or ''Rama Rajya)'', economics, environ ...
father encouraged a frugal lifestyle that strongly influenced her adult life and thoughts.
[Chaudhuri, Amitabha ''Gauri amader jiboner anyatamo pradhan bismay (Amazing Gauri)'' in Ed: Nahar, Miratun (2001). ''Kritajnatar Ashrubindu (Gauri Ayyub: A Memorial Volume)'', p. 22. Dey's Publishing, Kolkata. .]
Education
Gauri went to Bankipur Girls' High School and stood first among girls in the statewide final examination in 1947. After two years of intermediate education at Magadh Mahila College, she enrolled at
Patna University
Patna University is a public state university in Patna, Bihar, India. It was established on 1 October 1917 during the British Raj. It is the first university in Bihar and the seventh oldest university in the Indian subcontinent in the modern e ...
. While here, she was arrested for her involvement in an anti-imperialist student movement. The couple of nights that she spent in jail shaped her future life, since her father promptly packed her off in 1950 to
Visva Bharati University. There, she completed her B.A. in philosophy (1952) without political distractions.
During this period, she met and soon fell in love with Abu Sayeed Ayyub, her teacher and 25 years her senior.
She earned a teachers' training degree in 1953 and completed her M.A. in education from the
University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta, informally known as Calcutta University (), is a Public university, public State university (India), state university located in Kolkata, Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate c ...
in 1955. During her stay in
Shantiniketan
Shantiniketan (IPA: �antiniketɔn is a neighbourhood of Bolpur town in the Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district in West Bengal, India, approximately 152 km north of Kolkata. It was established by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore, and ...
, she organised a literary festival along with Nemai Chattopadhyay that, in hindsight, is of great significance. This three-day festival starting on 21 February 1953, brought together Bengali writers and poets of
Bangladesh
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(then East Pakistan) and
West Bengal
West Bengal (; Bengali language, Bengali: , , abbr. WB) is a States and union territories of India, state in the East India, eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabi ...
. Most significantly, it commemorated the shooting down of several Bengali students, exactly a year back in Dhaka, who had protested against the imposition of Urdu as the national language of Pakistan. Though not widely recognised, this was the first public commemoration of the Bhasha Andolan (
Bengali language movement
The Bengali language movement was a political movement in East Bengal (modern-day Bangladesh) in 1952, advocating the recognition of the Bengali language as a co-lingua franca of the then-Dominion of Pakistan to allow its use in government ...
), later institutionalised as the
International Mother Language Day
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by
UNESCO
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, and widely celebrated in both Bangladesh and West Bengal as "Bhasha Dibas".
Professional life
After short stints of teaching at Ushagram Methodist Mission (1953),
South Point School (1955–57) and
Jodhpur Park Girls' High School, she joined the
Shri Shikshayatan College in 1963 and headed the department of education till a year before her retirement in 1991.
Gauri Ayyub died in her home in Kolkata (13 July 1998) at 67
Other activities
Educator
She wrote on educational issues and taught Bengali to several foreign students and scholars. Among the Japanese students she interacted with were Masayuki Usuda, Nariaki Nakazato and Kyoko Niwa, who later went on to achieve recognition as scholars on India and Bengal. She developed a distinctive teaching style, throwing her students in at the deep end, usually by starting with a
Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Thakur (; anglicised as Rabindranath Tagore ; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengalis, Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter of the Bengal Renai ...
novel. Her interest in Tagore studies was manifested by her involvement with the Tagore Research Institute in Kolkata and in several of her articles (see below).
Social worker
Her entry into active social work was triggered by the riot between Hindus and Muslims that ravaged Kolkata in 1964. Under the leadership of
Maitreyi Devi
Maitreyi Devi (or Maitreyī Devī; 10 September 1914 – 29 January 1989) was an Indian poet and novelist. She is best known for her Sahitya Akademi Award-winning novel, '' Na Hanyate'' ().
Biography
Devi was born in 1914. She was the daughter ...
, she and several other intellectuals and social workers of the time, founded the Council for Promotion of Communal Harmony. The activities of the CPCH were not limited to intellectual discussions, but involved camps and often risky visits to troubled areas and encounters with the active fundamentalist elements from both communities.
[Haldar, Niranjan ''Gauri Ayyub smaraney (In memory of Gauri Ayyub)'', in Ed: Nahar, Miratun (2001). ''Kritajnatar Ashrubindu (Gauri Ayyub: A Memorial Volume)'', p. 60. Dey's Publishing, Kolkata. .]
Gauri Ayyub played an active role in aid of the Bangladesh freedom movement of 1971, providing moral and social support for many displaced people, and actively arranging for aid, shelter and healthcare for refugees. One of her most significant contributions was in co-founding "Khelaghar",
a shelter for Bangladeshi children orphaned during the atrocities. In 2012, the Government of Bangladesh honoured her (posthumously) with the Friends of Liberations War Honour in recognition of her many contributions.
Social activist
She continued to get involved in a series of sociopolitical issues. She was particularly perturbed by the imposition of emergency during 1975–77, and the consequent curtailment of civil liberties.
During this period, she kept risking arrest and imprisonment by attending rallies to raise the collective social conscience and holding closed door meetings (often at her own home) with prominent leaders such as
Jayaprakash Narayan
Jayaprakash Narayan Srivastava (; 11 October 1902 – 8 October 1979), also known as JP and ''Lok Nayak'' (Hindi for "People's leader"), was an Indian politician, theorist and Indian independence activist, independence activist. He is mai ...
and social activists such as
Gour Kishore Ghosh
Gour Kishore Ghosh (20 June 1923 – 15 December 2000) was an Indian writer and journalist in Bengali language, Bengali. Associated with ''Anandabazar Patrika'' for decades, Ghosh was known for his novels ''Desh Mati Manush'' and ''Prem Nei''. ...
, who both spent much of this period behind bars.
Writer
The relatively few short stories that she wrote in Bengali were marked not only for their perceptiveness, but "unostentatious beauty". She collaborated with her husband in producing two books of translations of the Urdu poets, Ghalib and Meer. She took formal lessons in Urdu for this purpose. She also collaborated with her former student, Kyoko Niwa, to translate a travelogue by the famed 17th century Japanese poet,
Matsuo Bashō
; born , later known as was the most famous Japanese poet of the Edo period. During his lifetime, Bashō was recognized for his works in the collaborative '' haikai no renga'' form; today, after centuries of commentary, he is recognized as th ...
, into Bengali. Not reflected in her own bibliography, however, is her very significant contribution to the transcription and production of much of Abu Sayeed Ayyub's
literary output, a substantial part of which came after he was physically incapacitated by
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor system, motor and non-motor systems. Symptoms typically develop gradually and non-motor issues become ...
.
Grandmother
Her deep affection and interest in her only grandchild, Shreya Ahana, resulted in a small book of memories, n ''Ahana-ke Niye''
Literary works
Books
* ''Tuchcha Kichu Sukh Dukkha'' (Dey's Publishing, 1986): Collection of short stories in Bengali.
* ''Door Prodesher Sankirno Path'' (Dey's Publishing, 1990): Bengali Translation of a Japanese Travelogue (with Kyoko Niwa).
* ''Ei je Ahana'' (Papyrus,1996): Stories of her granddaughter (in Bengali).
* ''Ahana-ke niye'' (Gangchil, 2015): Stories about and correspondence with her granddaughter: Ahana (in Bengali), .
* ''Amader Dujoner Katha: Ebong Anyanya'' (Dey's Publishing, 2013): Autobiography and Collected Works (in Bengali and English), .
Selected articles
* ''Kabilnamah thekey Basudhara: Asampurna Parichoyer sutrey (An Incomplete Understanding)'', Chaturanga September 1984, pp 412–422
* ''Hindu-Musalman Birodh: Rabindranather Chokhey (The Hindu-Muslim Conflict: Tagore's Perspective)'', Chaturanga January 1988, pp 777–790
* ''Rabindrik Shikshay Mukti O Srinkhala (Freedom and Discipline in Tagore's Teachings)'', Rabindra Bhavna Vol. 18, No. 1 (1994) pp 1–27
* ''Khandita Pratima (Dissected Idols)'', Desh 14 August 1997, pp 28–32
Further reading
* Nahar, Miratun (ed.) ''Kritajnatar Ashrubindu – Gauri Ayyub: Smarakgrantha (A Memorial Publication)'', (Dey's Publishing, Kolkata 2001).
* Winter, Joe ''Gauri Ayyub – An Integrated Human Being'', ibid, pp 119–120.
References
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1931 births
1998 deaths
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