Justice M Fathima Beevi, born in Travancore in 1927, was the first woman judge of the Supreme Court and later the Governor of Tamil Nadu. She was an inspiration for women, breaking the glass ceiling and addressing gender imbalance in the legal profession. Beevi s father encouraged her to pursue law instead of pursuing an MSc in Chemistry, leading to her receiving the Travancore Bar Council gold medal in 1949-50. She quickly ascended the legal profession, eventually becoming a judge of the Supreme Court in 1989.
Thiruvananthapuram: Born in a small town in the erstwhile princely state of Travancore in 1927, Justice M Fathima Beevi's journey to becoming the first
Pantai Jerudong Specialist Centre (PJSC) on Wednesday launched ‘Movember’ to mark Men’s Health awareness for the whole month of November. This year, The Brunei Cancer Centre (TBCC) organised a public forum focusing on strengthening men’s health through a holistic approach. The forum serves as a platform to foster awareness, knowledge, and open dialogue on various […]