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 First women Chief Election Commissioner
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 First women Chief Election Commissioner


A.

Sujatha Manohar


B.

VS. Ramadevi

C.

Leela Seth

D.

Oormila Panth

Correct option is B

V.S. Ramadevi was the first woman to serve as the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India. She held this position from July 1990 to December 1990.

She was an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer and her appointment as CEC marked a significant moment in the history of the Election Commission of India. Her tenure was relatively short, but she is remembered for her contributions to ensuring the integrity and transparency of the electoral process.

The other names mentioned were notable women figures in Indian law and politics, but they did not hold the position of Chief Election Commissioner.

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