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Independence Day: 10 women who shaped India's freedom struggle

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The rigours and ultimate glory of India’s freedom struggle will forever be ingrained in the collective unconscious of the nation. From the Great Revolt of 1857 to the attainment of independence in 1947, lakhs of freedom fighters dedicated their lives to free the country from British rule. This fight would have been incomplete without the indomitable women of India. Ahead of the 75th anniversary of independence, here’s a look at some of the women freedom fighters of India.

By CNBCTV18.com Aug 11, 2022 7:57:04 PM IST (Published)

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Basanti Devi |  Basanti Devi joined the freedom struggle after her husband Chittaranjan Das was arrested. She was a participant in the Khilafat movement and the Civil Disobedience movement. She was one of the founding members of the Nari Karma Mandira, which was aimed at educating women. She went to prison for a short time for selling khadi in Kolkata (then Calcutta). She also ran the weekly publication of Bangalar Katha and headed the Bengal Provincial Congress as its president, She received the Padma Vibhushan Award in 1973. (Image: Twitter)

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Dr Laxmi Sehgal |  Dr Laxmi Sehgal, also known as or Capt Laxmi Sehgal, was more than a freedom fighter as her efforts pushed against casteism in India. She trained as a medical student at the Madras Medical College and did her MBBS in 1938. She was drawn to the freedom movement by Subhas Chandra Bose’s call for action. She helped build and command the first all-women regiment of Netaji's Indian National Army, earning the title of Captain Laxmi Sehgal. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

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