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Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti


The Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti (Bengali: মহিলা আত্মরক্ষা সমিতি, 'Women's Self-Defense Association, abbreviated MARS) was a women's movement in Bengal, India. MARS was a mass organisation linked to the Communist Party of India.

MARS was founded in 1942, in the midst of the Second World War and on the eve of the Great Bengal famine. Calcutta was filled with women fleeing from famine in the country-side, becoming prey for sexual exploitation (either sent to military camps or lured or forced into prostitution in the city). The number of women in the brothels of Calcutta doubled. Incidents of sexual abuse or kidnappings of local women by American soldiers were taking place. In reaction to these developments, a group of communist women organised MARS. MARS had its origin in the Congress Mahila Sangha, formed in Calcutta in 1939 with the objective to prepare for defense against a Japanese occupation of Bengal. In 1941 the group had been joined by communist women, some recently released from prison.

Rani Mitra Dasgupta, Manikuntala Sen and Renu Chakravartty were key leaders of MARS. But the organisation also gathered prominent non-communist, liberal women like Rani Mahalanobis (wife of Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis) and Leela Mazumdar. Mahalanobis served as the president of MARS.

MARS supported the struggle for Indian independence, instructed women in self-defense, warned against fascism, demanded release of political prisoners and sought to defend the population from starvation. The organisation mobilised relief activities for famine-stricken communities. On March 17, 1943 MARS mobilized 5,000 women to march to the Bengal Legislative Assembly in protest against price hikes on food items. The Calcutta march was followed by hunger marches in Dinajpur, Chittagong, Midnapur, Badarganj, Madaripur, Pabna and Bankura. MARS held its first conference in April 1943. It was presided by Mohini Devi and Ela Reid acted as the organising secretary.


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