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  2. Parbati Giri - Wikipedia

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    The women freedom fighters of Odisha played a significant role in the Indian Freedom Struggle. Due to her anti-British government activities, she was imprisoned for two years. Parbati Giri was just 16 when she was in the forefront of agitation following Mahatma Gandhi's " Quit India " call.

  3. Ramadevi Choudhury - Wikipedia

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    Ramadevi Choudhury (3 December 1899 – 22 July 1985), also known as Rama Devi, was an Indian freedom fighter and a social reformer. [1] She was called Maa (Mother) by the people of Odisha. The Ramadevi Women's University in Bhubaneswar has been named after her. [2]

  4. Sarala Devi - Wikipedia

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    Sarala Devi (9 August 1904 – 4 October 1986) was an Indian independence activist, feminist, social activist, politician and writer. She was the first Odia woman to join the Non-cooperation movement in 1921 and the first Odia woman delegate of the Indian National Congress.

  5. List of people from Odisha - Wikipedia

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    1.7 Women's writing and feminism. ... 9 Freedom fighters. 10 Rulers. 11 Politicians. 12 Social service. ... This is a list of people from or who live in Odisha, ...

  6. Pages in category "Indian independence activists from Kerala" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Women of the Indian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Sucheta Kripalani (25 June 1908 – 1 December 1974) was a freedom fighter and politician, who was India's first female Chief Minister, serving as the head of the Government of Uttar Pradesh from 1963 to 1967. [34] She came to the forefront during the Quit India Movement and was arrested by British.

  8. Annapurna Maharana - Wikipedia

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    Annapurna was born in Odisha on 3 November 1917 in an aristocratic Zamindar Karan family, [3] the second child of Ramadevi Choudhury and Gopabandhu Choudhury. [4] Both of her parents were active in the Indian independence movement from the United Kingdom .

  9. Accamma Cherian - Wikipedia

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    Almost all leaders of the State Congress were arrested and imprisoned. Cherian, along with her sister Rosamma Punnose (also a freedom fighter, M.L.A., and a CPI leader from 1948), was arrested and jailed on 24 December 1939. [8] They were sentenced to a year's imprisonment. They were insulted and threatened in the jail.