Perin Bharucha Chandra (October 2, 1918, – January 7, 2015) was an Indian author, communist,
freedom fighter and
peace activist. She played an integral role in promoting peace and peaceful conflict resolution throughout the
Cold War
The Cold War is a term commonly used to refer to a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The term '' cold war'' is used because the ...
era. She was born in
Chaman,
Balochistan (which used to be part of
British India, but is now
Pakistan) to a
Parsi family. Her father was Lt. Colonel Phiroze Byramji Bharucha, a British Indian Army Doctor and later Surgeon General of Lahore. A believer in
Scientific Socialism, she married (and later divorced)
Romesh Chandra
Romesh Chandra (30 March 1919 – 4 July 2016) was an Indian leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI). He took part in the Indian independence struggle as student leader of CPI after joining it in 1939. He held various posts within th ...
, a former chairman of the
World Peace Council
The World Peace Council (WPC) is an international organization with the self-described goals of advocating for universal disarmament, sovereignty and independence and peaceful co-existence, and campaigns against imperialism, weapons of mass d ...
. Her son, Pheroze, is a journalist and her daughter-in-law, Chandita Mukherjee is a documentary filmmaker and activist.
Early life and education
Perin Bharucha was born on October 2, 1918, in Chaman, Balochistan in present-day Pakistan.
She graduated before her wedding, adhering to a common belief prevalent among people in Punjab of having equal education among couples, at
Kinnaird College and later
Lahore University. It was during her Kinnaird College days that she got involved in India's struggle for freedom. She was known to be an organizer, peace activist and aid relief worker, who quickly formed a large group of members working out of a one-room house rented in Lahore. She helped to raise funds, provide relief and create awareness during the various natural calamities like the
Bengal Famine. It is said that she, together with
Sheila Bhatia
Sheila Bhatia (1916-2008) was an Indian poet, playwright, theatre personality and the founder of the ''Delhi Art Theatre'', a forum based in Delhi for the promotion of Indian art forms. She is credited with originating Punjabi opera, an Indian fo ...
, led many sorties in the farming hinterland of Punjab. Perin Chandra became the first female General Secretary of the
All India Students Federation
The All India Students' Federation (AISF) is the oldest surviving student organisation in India, founded in 1936.
Pre-independence
AISF was founded on 12 August 1936, with guidance and cooperation from the Indian independence movement. The ...
(AISF).
An excerpt from Mainstream Weekly article as follows:
Post independence
She was a close associate of many stalwarts like senior Communist leader
Ajoy Ghosh
Ajoy Kumar Ghosh ( bn, অজয়কুমার ঘোষ) (20 February 1909–13 January 1962) was an Indian freedom fighter and prominent leader of the Communist Party of India. He was the general secretary of the Communist Party of ...
, the 12th Prime Minister of India
I.K.Gujral, the former Home Minister of India
Indrajit Gupta
Indrajit Gupta (18 March 1919 – 20 February 2001) was an Indian politician who belonged to the Communist Party of India (CPI). From 1996 to 1998, he served as Union Home Minister in the United Front governments of prime ministers H. D. Deve Go ...
, and
Romesh Chandra
Romesh Chandra (30 March 1919 – 4 July 2016) was an Indian leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI). He took part in the Indian independence struggle as student leader of CPI after joining it in 1939. He held various posts within th ...
, former General Secretary and President of
World Peace Council
The World Peace Council (WPC) is an international organization with the self-described goals of advocating for universal disarmament, sovereignty and independence and peaceful co-existence, and campaigns against imperialism, weapons of mass d ...
to name a few.
Perin led the
All India Peace and Solidarity Organization
The All India Peace and Solidarity Organisation is an organization in India promoting peace, solidarity and friendship between peoples. AIPSO was founded in 1951 and is a member of the World Peace Council. As of 2019, Pallab Sengupta is the general ...
(AIPSO) and was at the helm of all affairs working out of the New Delhi office.
Selected works
During her time at AIPSO, she also wrote many books, some of which are yet to be electronically published. Her first notable work as an author was in 1968 with the publishing of The Fire Worshippers, first published by the Strand Book Club, Bombay in 1968. The novel focuses on the customs of the Parsi community and covers problems of inter-caste marriage in the community. She was the first Parsi novelist to highlight the contentious issue of inter-faith marriage. The book also describes the Parsi ethnicity and how, in a rapidly changing India, the Parsi community is experiencing a decline in its population, or rather becoming assimilated into the greater society of the country.
In Bharucha's novel, The Fire Worshippers, the author challenges the concept of ethical purity through the character of Nariman, an idealist who wants to marry outside his family. Nariman's father, Pestonji Kanchawalla resists the idea, proposing a mixed marriage with Portia Roy, a non-Parsi girl. The book provides an interesting snapshot of the Parsi class structure in post-independence Bombay.
As Novy Kapadia states in the book Perspectives on the Novels of Rohinton Mistry:
"Perin was quite clairvoyant. In the 1960s, the trend of mixed marriages amongst Parsis was a trickle but as the author subtly hints, it could become a deluge. Within the space of three decades, the trend of inter-faith marriages has increased rapidly amongst the Parsi community. So in the novel, we find Pestonji objecting to his son's marriage because he felt he would become a trend-setter."
Death
Her death was mourned by wider society and across the world by various leaders and communists. She is survived by
Romesh Chandra
Romesh Chandra (30 March 1919 – 4 July 2016) was an Indian leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI). He took part in the Indian independence struggle as student leader of CPI after joining it in 1939. He held various posts within th ...
(now deceased) and her children Shobha and Feroze. She died on 7 January 2015 following a prolonged illness at the age of 96. Her body was donated to
Grant Medical College, Mumbai as per her last wish. Grant Medical College is where her father had studied medical science.
References
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1918 births
2015 deaths
20th-century Indian women writers
20th-century Indian writers
Indian women activists
Indian communists
Indian independence activists
People from Killa Abdullah District
Parsi writers
Kinnaird College for Women University alumni
Female politicians of the Communist Party of India
Communist Party of India politicians from Maharashtra