Overview
Alamelu Mangai Thayarammal was an Indian politician. She is recorded in public knowledge bases as a political figure associated with India, though detailed biographical information about her career, constituency, and party affiliation is not comprehensively documented in widely available open sources.
Key Facts
| Name | Alamelu Mangai Thayarammal |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Country | India |
Background
Alamelu Mangai Thayarammal is identified in structured biographical databases as part of the cohort of Indian politicians. Her name, which combines the South Indian honorific "Thayarammal" with "Alamelu Mangai" (a name traditionally associated with the consort of Lord Venkateswara), suggests origins or affiliations in the Tamil-speaking regions of southern India, where such naming conventions are common.
Significance
As an entrant in records of Indian political figures, Thayarammal forms part of the broader history of women's participation in Indian public life. India has seen a steady, though uneven, presence of women in legislative and party politics since independence in 1947, with representation extending across national, state, and local levels of governance.
Related topics
- Politics of India
- Women in Indian politics
- Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
- List of Indian politicians