Hilla Rustomji Faridoonji

Hilla Rustomji Faridoonji (1872–1956) was an Indian educationist and political activist.

[2] At the All India Women's Conference meeting in Madras in 1931–2, Faridoonji proposed the removal of caste distinctions and the abolition of separate schools for different religious sects.

[3] In 1935, she served as President of the AIWC,[4] and continued as a patron on the Standing Committee of the Conference.

[7] She was its convenor and treasurer and continued to work for the college until her death.

[8] In 1954 she opened the college's postgraduate accommodation in her role as President of the All India Women's Education Fund Association.