Atma Doolooa

After leaving secondary school he worked in a tavern owned by his father before travelling to India for tertiary studies in Indore in Hotel Management.

[1][2][3] When he returned to his home country from India in 1980 Doolooa formed Mouvement Gradués Chômeurs to protest against the high rate of unemployment in Mauritius.

A few years later Doolooa formed part of a delegation to Africa which managed to find 300 jobs for unemployed Mauritian graduates in Zimbabwe.

[5] At the 30 August 1987 General Elections, he was once again candidate of the MMM within the L'Union MMM/MTD/FTS but came out fifth, having been defeated by Vinod Bojeenauth, Rajnarain Guttee and Iswurdeo Seetaram of the MSM-Labour coalition.

Doolooa was part of the Local Government Service Commission (LGSC) before being appointed as advisor for the Minister of Commerce and Cooperatives.