In India freedom struggle divergent to ordinary trust, the women in India enclose and shown immense courage, control, and courage in times of freedom struggle time.
For Gandhi’s Non-violence movement many were women joined and works hard for the freedom. The most general and uneducated women sacrificed there time and materials and donating to the causes of freedom. 
Some the Freedom Struggle women’s:
Vijayalakshmi Pandit
He was Sister of Jawaharlal Nehru, and became a leader of the Congress Party of India. He was the first women appointed in the Indian ministry history. She was arrested in 1932 and sentenced to a year's painstaking locking up. She was arrested in 1940 again at some stage in the Quit India Movement. She was the first woman to turn out to be president of the United Nations General Assembly.
Amrit Kaur
He was born in a Royal family of Kapurtala. Her father was Raja Harnam Singh. She finished her education in London and returned back India at the age of 20. Suddenly she took part in Salt Satyagraha and Quit India Movement. She was the first woman to hold a post in the cabinet as Minister in 1947 till her death she remained in rajya shaba. At that time she handled Minister of Health and she setting up All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi.
Anjali Ammal
Ammal was a born ina small poor weaver family and joined in Satyagraha struggle for the freedom of India during that she arrested and sent to prison. She was a social worker and later she served in madras assembly.
Indira Gandhi
Indira Priyadarshini Nehru more popularly known as Indira Gandhi. Indira Gandhi was daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru and Kamala Nehru in and she groomed to be a leader of India in her early days. In her family most persons had served significant roles in the freedom struggle.
Kasturba Gndhi
She was the wife of Gandhi and she called Ba. For Women's Satyagraha she was a leader and imprisoned. She helped in many situations to her husband and arrested twice for kadhi.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Women of India's Freedom Struggle
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