Maya Hanoomanjee

Maya Hanoomanjee
माया हनुमानजी
Hanoomanjee in 2015
High Commissioner of Mauritius to India[1]
Assumed office
May 2020
PresidentKailash Purryag
Ameenah Gurib-Fakim
Barlen Vyapoory (Acting)
Speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius
In office
22 December 2014 – 21 November 2019
Preceded byRazack Peeroo
Succeeded bySooroojdev Phokeer
Minister of Health of Mauritius
In office
11 May 2010 – 25 July 2011
PresidentSir Anerood Jugnauth
Prime MinisterNavin Ramgoolam
Preceded byRajesh Jeetah
2nd Member of Parliament for
Black River & La Savanne
In office
5 July 2005 – 10 December 2014
Personal details
Born (1952-10-05) 5 October 1952 (age 72)
Mauritius
Political partyMilitant Socialist Movement

Santi Bai 'Maya' Hanoomanjee GCSK (Hindi:माया हनुमानजी Born GHOSE, on 5 October 1952) is the High Commissioner of Mauritius to India.[2] She is a Mauritian politician and former Civil Servant who was the speaker of the National Assembly of Mauritius from December 2014 to November 2019.[3] She was the first woman to hold this constitutional office and accordingly was the highest ranked female in the republic. She is a former Minister of Health of Mauritius who served from 11 May 2010 until the coalition government of Mauritian Labour Party & Militant Socialist Movement dissolved in July 2011. She served in Navin Ramgoolam's Cabinet. She served as 2nd Member of Parliament elected in constituency no 14, Black River & La Savanne from 2005 to 2014. She is a member of the MSM and was the first woman to hold the office of Speaker.

Hanoomanjee is a former civil servant and retired in 2005 as a Permanent Secretary just before officially joining the MSM. She served as the Permanent Secretary for Finance and Health in that time. She was decorated on 2015 national day by President Kailash Purryag and was made Grand Commander of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean (GCSK). Maya Hanoomanjee has been married for 40 years and has three daughters.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "7 envoys present credentials to President via videoconferencing". Archived from the original on 27 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Mauritius: Accreditation of New High Commissioner of Mauritius to India". 22 May 2020. Archived from the original on 27 May 2020.
  3. ^ "National Assembly - Former Speakers". National Assembly of Mauritius. 11 January 2019.