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  2. Women of the Indian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    An active participant in the Indian independence movement, she is widely remembered for hoisting the Indian National flag at the Gowalia Tank maidan, Bombay during the Quit India Movement in 1942. Post-independence, she remained active in politics, becoming Delhi's first Mayor. [36] Usha Mehta (25 March 1920 – 11 August 2000) was a Gandhian ...

  3. Neera Desai - Wikipedia

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    Desai was born in 1925 to a Gujarati family that was involved in and supported the Indian Independence Movement. [citation needed] Desai herself joined the freedom movement at an early age as a schoolgirl when she became a part of the Vanar Sena (Monkey Brigade), founded by Indira Gandhi which helped the underground circulation of political messages and banned publications. [3]

  4. Bina Das - Wikipedia

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    After her release from jail, [7] she became active in the Indian National Congress, participated in the Quit India Movement and was imprisoned till 1945. After independence, she was elected to the provincial assembly, but Bina Das left the Congress due to ideological differences.

  5. Sarojini Naidu - Wikipedia

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    Between 1921 and 1930, the provincial councils approved of women's franchise but with limitations. The number of women actually eligible to vote was very small. [15] In the 1920s, Naidu began to focus more on the nationalist movement as a means of achieving both women's rights and political independence. [25]

  6. 50 powerful women empowerment quotes that'll leave you inspired

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    These women empowerment quotes from female founders, famous icons and feminist trailblazers will inspire you. Talk about women supporting women! 50 powerful women empowerment quotes that'll leave ...

  7. Pritilata Waddedar - Wikipedia

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    Pritilata Waddedar (5 May 1911 – 24 September 1932) [1] [2] was an Indian revolutionary nationalist who was influential in the Indian independence movement. [3] [4] After completing her education in Chattogram (formerly Chittagong) and Dhaka (formerly Dacca), she attended Bethune College in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta).

  8. 75 Women Empowerment Quotes from the Most Inspirational ... - AOL

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    Chelsea Candelario/PureWow. 2. “I know my worth. I embrace my power. I say if I’m beautiful. I say if I’m strong. You will not determine my story.

  9. Emilia Casanova de Villaverde - Wikipedia

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    Emilia Casanova de Villaverde (1832–1897) was a Cuban political activist, most notable for her involvement in the Cuban independence movement. She founded La Liga de las Hijas de Cuba, one of the first all-women's organizations dedicated to the Antillean emancipation struggle.