women freedom fighters of india

So many women people  fighting freedom of independence. I will discussed few  important members below.

 Jansi Lakshmibai (1828-1858):

Lakshmibai, also known as the Rani of Jhansi, was a native of the Maratha-ruled state of Jhansi. Queen. They played an important role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British East India Company rule. Rani Lakshmibai recalled her bravery in the war and her efforts to protect her kingdom from British annexation.

jansi laxmibai
jansi laxmibai

Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949):

Sarojini Naidu, also known as the Nightingale of India, was a poet, political activist and the first Indian woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress. Worked in the disobedience and anti-India movement, fought for the independence of the country.Saroji naidu

Kasturba Gandhi (1869-1944):

Kasturba Gandhi was the wife of Mahatma Gandhi and was involved in India’s independence movement. She participated in many protests, including March, and worked for social reform, women’s rights and India’s independence.

Kasthurba gandhi
Kasthurba ghandi

Aruna Asaf Ali (1909-1996):

Aruna Asaf Ali was a great freedom fighter and an important figure in the Indian Revolution. He hoisted the flag of the Indian National Congress during the Quit India Movement in 1942 and became a symbol of resistance against British rule.

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Aruna asaf ali
Aruna asaf ali

Madam bikaji Khama (1861-1936):

Bikaji Kama was a major figure in the Indian freedom movement and a member of the Indian National Congress. He is remembered for the original design of the Indian flag and his efforts to garner international support for India’s independence.

Madam bikaji kama
Madam bikaji kama

Usha Mehta (1920-2000):

Usha Mehta was an independent broadcaster who played an important role in underground radio during the Indian period. He established a secret Congress radio station in Bombay, which broadcast the message of independence and encouraged people to join the struggle against British rul

Usha mehetha
Usha

Captain Lakshmi Sagar (1914-2012):

Captain Lakshmi Sagar was a doctor and a member of the Indian National Army (IN) led by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.) He was a good cop. He played an important role in the treatment of wounded soldiers and helped INA during World War II. He contributed to his work during World War II.

Laxmi sehegal
Laxmi sehegal

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Anne Besant (1847-1933):

Anne Besant was a British socialist, women’s rights activist, and supporter of Indian self-government. He played an important role in the unification of the Indian National Congress.

Annie besent

Sucheta Kripplani (1908-1974):

Sucheta Kripplani was a great freedom fighter, politician and the first female Chief Minister of the state of India (Uttar Pradesh). She was actively involved in Quit India and work for the advancement of women in independent India.

Suchetana kripalani
Suchetana kripalani

Kamala Nehru (1899-1936):

Kamala Nehru was the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru and participated in the civil disobedience movement. He worked for the welfare of children and women and his contributions are commemorated by the Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital, Allahabad.

Kamala Nehru
Kamala Nehru

Kalpana Dutta (1913-1995):

Kalpana Dutta was a revolutionary and an important figure in India’s independence from Bengal. took part in the Chittagong Ordnance Depot Raid in 1930, an attempt to seize British arms.

Kalpana dutta
Kalpana dutta

 

Durgabai Deshmukh (1909-1981):

Durgabai Deshmukh was a social worker, freedom fighter and politician. He was a member of the Law Society and played an important role in social and educational reforms.

Durgabai deshmukh
Durgabai deshmukh

Rajkumari Amrit Kaur (1889-1964):

Rajkumari Amrit Kaur was a freedom fighter and the first health minister of independent India. Section She participated in the All India Women’s Congress and worked for social reform and women’s rights.

Rajkumari amrit kaur
Rajkumar amrit kaur

Matangini Hazra (1870-1942):

Matangini Hazra, also known as Gandhipuri, was an old woman involved in civil disobedience. She was killed by the British police while walking during the Quit India Movement.

Matanagni hazra
Matanagni hazra

Respect all women freedom fighters of india. Tq so much