Kolkata: Pranati Niyogi, one of the first five airhostesses of independent India's first airlines and a Congress leader, died here today following protracted illness, her family said.
Niyogi (79) was survived by her husband and two daughters.
She was among the first airhostesses in Airways India.
Niyogi was a former President of West Bengal Pradesh Mahila Committee and a member of State Social Welfare Advisory Board.
03/11/06 PTI/The Hindu
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