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Pravina Mehta (1923–1992 or 1925–1988) of Mumbai was a leading Indian architect, planner and also a political activist. During the Indian independence movement, she was inspired by Sarojini Naidu, a freedom fighter and participated in the street protests against the British Raj before she started her study of architecture at the Sir J. J. College of Architecture. She was involved in the conceptualization and proposal of the New Bombay plan in 1964 in collaboration with Charles Correa and Shirish Patel, which involved extension of the island city located to the east on the mainland. This plan was published in MARG, a Bombay journal of art and architecture. She, along with Minnette De Silva and Yasmeen Lari, was also actively involved in upliftment of people living in slums and in the rehabi

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  • Pravina Mehta (Mumbai, 1923–1992 o 1925–1988) fue una arquitecta, planificadora y activista política.​ Durante el Movimiento Independista Hindú fue influenciada por Sarojini Naidu quien fuera una luchadora por la libertad. Participó en protestas callejeras en contra del Raj británico antes de comenzar sus estudios de arquitectura en el Sir J.J Colegio de Arquitectura. Estuvo involucrada en la propuesta de conceptualización de la Nueva Bombay en 1964 junto a Charles Correa y que incluía la extensión de la isla. Este plan fue publicado en , una revista de arte y arquitectura de la ciudad de Bombay.​ Trabajó directamente junto a Minnette de Silva y Yasmeen Lari en el mejoramiento de la calidad de vida en los barrios bajos y la rehabilitación de las personas afectadas por el terremoto, creand (es)
  • Pravina Mehta (1923–1992 or 1925–1988) of Mumbai was a leading Indian architect, planner and also a political activist. During the Indian independence movement, she was inspired by Sarojini Naidu, a freedom fighter and participated in the street protests against the British Raj before she started her study of architecture at the Sir J. J. College of Architecture. She was involved in the conceptualization and proposal of the New Bombay plan in 1964 in collaboration with Charles Correa and Shirish Patel, which involved extension of the island city located to the east on the mainland. This plan was published in MARG, a Bombay journal of art and architecture. She, along with Minnette De Silva and Yasmeen Lari, was also actively involved in upliftment of people living in slums and in the rehabi (en)
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