Vijaya Teelock
Mauritian writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mauritian writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vijaya Teelock is a Mauritian historian and writer.
Vijaya Teelock | |
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Born | Mauritius |
Nationality | Mauritian |
Alma mater | University of Mauritius |
Occupation(s) | Historian, Writer |
Title | Vice-Chairperson of the Truth and Justice Commission |
Parent(s) | Boodhun Teelock Riziya Sahay |
Relatives | Anand Mohan Sahay (grandfather) |
Vijaya Teelock was born in Mauritius, the daughter of Riziya Sahay (born in Kobe, Japan in 1929) and Boodhun Teelock,[1] a Mauritian doctor who was also the former Mauritian High Commissioner in London.[2][3] Her maternal grandfather Anand Mohan Sahay was associated with Indian indepdence movement and was Indian diplomate after Indian Independence.[4] Her grandmother was a niece of Chittaranjan Das.
Vijaya Teelock studied history and lectured at the University of Mauritius.[5] She was the Vice-Chairperson of the Truth and Justice Commission.[6]
She also held the position of president of the Aapravasi Ghat Trust Fund.[7]
Vijaya Teelock has published a number of books since 1995, including the following:[8]
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