The story of these 7 warriors
The story of these 7 warriors
Even after 70 years of independence, there is no reduction in the hearts of the Indians for those who played a key role in liberating India. Even today, people gather in huge quantities on Independence Day and thank those freedom fighters for this free life. These jawans have forgotten their territories, differences of opinion for India's independence and all sections (whether rich or poor, women or men, children or old people) unite and force the British to leave India. Stories of respect, courage, and patriotism associated with those courageous people or freedom fighters still humiliate our eyes.
History is a witness that women have been using their bravery and courage from time to time by joining the men. But we should always remember the women who played a major role in the struggle of india's independent.
1. Sabitribai Phule (25th March 1920 - 11th August 2000)
The Congress Radio, Which was known as 'Secret Congress Radio', was Savitribai Phule who started it. During 1942, there was a very active for a long time. Because of this radio, she had to suffer a lot by imprisoned at Yerwada in Pune. She had been a great follower of Gandhiji.
2. Durgabai Deshmukh (15th July 1909 - 9th May 1981)
As Durgabai Deshmukh was very much impressed with Mahatma Gandhi's ideas so she participated in Mahatma Gandhi's Satyagraha movement and played a major role in the freedom fight of India as an advocate, social activist, and a politician. From the field of education to the rehabilitation of women, children and needy people and to improve their position, they laid the foundation of a 'Central Social Welfare Board'.
3.Aruna Asaf Ali (July 16, 1909 - July 26, 1996)
Aruna Asaf Ali is recognized as an active worker fighting for India's independence. Being a worker, he participated in the Salt Satyagraha and played an important role in connecting people with him, and he was also an active member of the 'Indian National Congress'. He was imprisoned because of his fighting zeal, but he could not stop the jail walls from fighting against the British and he stayed there and tried to protest and strike within the Tihar Jail to improve the situation of the prisoners, Because of this, the condition of Tihar prisoners improved. He also edited the monthly magazine 'Inquilab' of the Indian National Congress. In 1998, he was summoned by Bharat Ratna.
4. Sucheta Criplani (25 June 1908 - December 1, 1974)
Sucheta was a freedom fighter and had worked with Mahatma Gandhi during the partition riots. After joining the Indian National Congress, he played a major role in politics. He was elected as a member of the Drafting Committee of Constituent Assembly constituted for the creation of the Indian Constitution. He also sang 'Vande Mataram' in the Indian Constituent Assembly. After independence, he was elected as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh state.
5. Vijayalakshmi Pandit (18 August 1900 - 1 December 1990)
Vijayalakshmi Pandit, sister of Jawaharlal Nehru, who was seized from a prosperous, noble family and was also involved in the fight for independence. Due to participating in the Civil Disobedience Movement, he was locked in jail. She was an educated woman and she represented India at different conventions held abroad. She was the first woman minister in India's political history. He was the first Indian woman President of United Nations and self-government was India's first female ambassador who represented India in Moscow, London, and Washington.
6. Kamala Nehru (1 August 1899 - 28 February 1936)
When Kamla came to Allahabad after marriage, there was a normal, young bride's new bride. But when the time came, this woman of calm nature proved to be ferocious, who faced British in the procession, hunger strike and sleeping on the ground of the prison. The independence of the country was paramount in Nehru and the inspirations of Kamala Nehru and then Indira. In the non-cooperation movement and Civil Disobedience Movement, he was involved in the movement.
7. Madam Bhikhaiji Cama (24 September 1861 - 13 August 1936)
Madame Bhikaji Kama played an active role in the fight for independence. Their name is recorded on the pages of history. Bhikaji was born on 24 September 1861 in the Parsi family. Bhikaji, who had strong ideas, hoisted the country's flag in a meeting held in Germany in August 1907, which was prepared by Veer Savarkar and some of his colleagues, it was a bit different from today's Tricolor. Bhikaji also helped the freedom fighters financially and when 'Play' was spread in the country, they served a lot without worrying about their lives. In the battle of self-determination, they took part in the process. She later went to London and she was not allowed to come to India. But it was not possible for them to stay away from the country and they returned again. He passed away in 1936, but he was quite sad that he could not see the golden day of independence, whose dream he had coined.
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Even after 70 years of independence, there is no reduction in the hearts of the Indians for those who played a key role in liberating India. Even today, people gather in huge quantities on Independence Day and thank those freedom fighters for this free life. These jawans have forgotten their territories, differences of opinion for India's independence and all sections (whether rich or poor, women or men, children or old people) unite and force the British to leave India. Stories of respect, courage, and patriotism associated with those courageous people or freedom fighters still humiliate our eyes.
History is a witness that women have been using their bravery and courage from time to time by joining the men. But we should always remember the women who played a major role in the struggle of india's independent.
1. Sabitribai Phule (25th March 1920 - 11th August 2000)
The Congress Radio, Which was known as 'Secret Congress Radio', was Savitribai Phule who started it. During 1942, there was a very active for a long time. Because of this radio, she had to suffer a lot by imprisoned at Yerwada in Pune. She had been a great follower of Gandhiji.
2. Durgabai Deshmukh (15th July 1909 - 9th May 1981)
As Durgabai Deshmukh was very much impressed with Mahatma Gandhi's ideas so she participated in Mahatma Gandhi's Satyagraha movement and played a major role in the freedom fight of India as an advocate, social activist, and a politician. From the field of education to the rehabilitation of women, children and needy people and to improve their position, they laid the foundation of a 'Central Social Welfare Board'.
3.Aruna Asaf Ali (July 16, 1909 - July 26, 1996)
Aruna Asaf Ali is recognized as an active worker fighting for India's independence. Being a worker, he participated in the Salt Satyagraha and played an important role in connecting people with him, and he was also an active member of the 'Indian National Congress'. He was imprisoned because of his fighting zeal, but he could not stop the jail walls from fighting against the British and he stayed there and tried to protest and strike within the Tihar Jail to improve the situation of the prisoners, Because of this, the condition of Tihar prisoners improved. He also edited the monthly magazine 'Inquilab' of the Indian National Congress. In 1998, he was summoned by Bharat Ratna.
4. Sucheta Criplani (25 June 1908 - December 1, 1974)
Sucheta was a freedom fighter and had worked with Mahatma Gandhi during the partition riots. After joining the Indian National Congress, he played a major role in politics. He was elected as a member of the Drafting Committee of Constituent Assembly constituted for the creation of the Indian Constitution. He also sang 'Vande Mataram' in the Indian Constituent Assembly. After independence, he was elected as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh state.
5. Vijayalakshmi Pandit (18 August 1900 - 1 December 1990)
Vijayalakshmi Pandit, sister of Jawaharlal Nehru, who was seized from a prosperous, noble family and was also involved in the fight for independence. Due to participating in the Civil Disobedience Movement, he was locked in jail. She was an educated woman and she represented India at different conventions held abroad. She was the first woman minister in India's political history. He was the first Indian woman President of United Nations and self-government was India's first female ambassador who represented India in Moscow, London, and Washington.
6. Kamala Nehru (1 August 1899 - 28 February 1936)
When Kamla came to Allahabad after marriage, there was a normal, young bride's new bride. But when the time came, this woman of calm nature proved to be ferocious, who faced British in the procession, hunger strike and sleeping on the ground of the prison. The independence of the country was paramount in Nehru and the inspirations of Kamala Nehru and then Indira. In the non-cooperation movement and Civil Disobedience Movement, he was involved in the movement.
7. Madam Bhikhaiji Cama (24 September 1861 - 13 August 1936)
Madame Bhikaji Kama played an active role in the fight for independence. Their name is recorded on the pages of history. Bhikaji was born on 24 September 1861 in the Parsi family. Bhikaji, who had strong ideas, hoisted the country's flag in a meeting held in Germany in August 1907, which was prepared by Veer Savarkar and some of his colleagues, it was a bit different from today's Tricolor. Bhikaji also helped the freedom fighters financially and when 'Play' was spread in the country, they served a lot without worrying about their lives. In the battle of self-determination, they took part in the process. She later went to London and she was not allowed to come to India. But it was not possible for them to stay away from the country and they returned again. He passed away in 1936, but he was quite sad that he could not see the golden day of independence, whose dream he had coined.
#thanks for reading..please comment,advise,subscribe,follow and share.If there is any question's answer unknown to you put it in the comment box. I would be enthusiastic to find and provide the answers of your questions.
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