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Children
  
1 son; 2 daughters

Name
  
Mercy Ravi


Spouse
  
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Born
  
18 March 1945Ernakulam district, Kerala, India (
1945-03-18
)

Died
  
September 5, 2009, Chennai

Political party
  

Mercy Ravi award presented to Delhi CM


Mercy Ravi (18 March 1945 – 5 September 2009) was a member of Kerala Legislative Assembly and the wife of the Indian politician Vayalar Ravi. She was also a renowned social worker and author.

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Early life and education

She was born in 1945 in Ernakulam district of Kerala to a Christian family. She was the first daughter of Shri Kuruvila Kattikaran and Smt. Thandamma. She was educated at Maharajas College, Ernakulam and is a post graduate. She married politician Vayalar Ravi, who was also her college senior, in 1969. Ravi later became the Overseas Indian Affairs Minister of India. The couple had one son, Ravi Krishna, and two daughters, Lisa Rohan and Lakshmi Ravi.

Career

Mercy Ravi Kerala Pathaka Mercy Ravi

Mercy began her political career as a student activist. She held several key positions in the Congress party and was the General Secretary of the party in the Kerala Pradesh Mahila Congress and Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee. At the national level, she was elected as the President of the Indian National Trade Union Congress women's committee in 2000 and as member of All India Congress Committee. She was a representative of the Asia Pacific Region International Confederation of Trade Unions and a member of the Indian delegation to the World Women's Conference in Beijing. She was also an author and columnist.

Death

Mercy Ravi Vayalar Ravi With Mercy Ravi Images99com

At the end of her tenure in the Kerala assembly (2001–06) her health deteriorated and she underwent treatment for kidney problems. On 5 September 2009, at the age of 64, she died at the Madras Medical Mission Hospital, Chennai. She was laid to rest in Vayalar Ravi's ancestral home at Vayalar in Kerala's Alappuzha district.



References

Mercy Ravi Wikipedia