Background
Roy was born in Chennai. She grew up in Delhi where her father was a government employee.
Roy was born in Chennai. She grew up in Delhi where her father was a government employee.
She studied English literature at Indraprastha College, Delhi University.
Early She served as a civil servant in the Indian Administrative Service between 1968 and 1974. Roy resigned from the civil services and began to work on issues related to the poor and marginalised. She joined the Social Work and Research Center (SWRC) in Tilonia, Rajasthan.
In 1987, she along with Nikhil Dey, Shankar Singh and others founded the The MKSS began by fighting for fair and equal wages for workers which shaped and evolved into a struggle for the enactment of India"s Right to Information Acting.
Aruna Roy is a leader of the Right to Information movement in India through the MKSS and the National Campaign for People's Right to Information (NCPRI), which was finally successful with the passage of the Right to Information Acting in 2005. Aruna Roy has been at the forefront of a number of campaigns for the rights of the poor and the marginalised.
These have included, most prominently, the Right to Information, the Right to Work (the NREGA), and the Right to Food.
More recently, she has been involved with the campaign for universal, non-contributory pension for unorganised sector workers as a member of the Pension Parishad and the NCPRI for the passage and enactment of the Whistleblower Protection Law and Grievance Redress Acting. She served as a member of the National Advisory Council until 2006 when she resigned.