Hyderabad:With Shelly Oberoi getting elected as the Delhi mayor after nearly a decade since the national capital saw a woman in mayoral position, her rich educational background and a rather young age is drawing heavy media limelight.
However, the 39-year-old is not the only woman to have shattered glass ceilings. In fact, majority of India's youngest mayors happen to be women leaders -- with all four who are still incumbent in their positions being women as well.
Arya Rajendran, who is currently the youngest mayor in India, was elected in 2020 as the mayor of Kerala capital Thiruvananthapuram at the mere age of 21. A member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), she had defeated her closest rival, UDF candidate Sreekala, by a margin of 2,872 votes during the civic body election in 2020. She was also the youngest candidate in the running for the position.
Now 24 years old, Rajendran is married to KM Sachin Dev -- a member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly from the Balussery constituency. Prior to her election, Rajendran had said that her focus would be on improving lower primary schools and continuing the ongoing developmental work in the area.
Next comes Mekala Kavya, the incumbent mayor of Jawaharnagar Municipal Corporation in Telangana's Medchal since 2019 -- elected at the age of 26. The first mayor of Jawaharnagar, Kavya is a member of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (TRS). Kavya's election as mayor was significant, considering she had no prior political experience.
The 31-year-old has in the past attributed her success to her brother, Mekala Bhargava Ram, who played a prominent role in her victory. In 2017, Kavya got married to a software engineer, and has a daughter with him, even as she operates well as a mother, wife and a politician.
Further in the list is the first Muslim mayor of Mysore, Tasneem Banowas elected as the mayor in 2020 at the age of 31 and is incumbent in her position since. A member of the Janata Dal (Secular), Tasneem entered electoral politics before the 2013 Mysore Municipal Corporation Elections held in March. She contested as a Congress candidate, with her nomination replacing her uncle's -- Alhaj Naseeruddin Babu, who was a three-time corporator.