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Conclusion on freedom struggle of india

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Answered by nikhilkiranpriya03
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India got freedom on 15th of this 1947 Gemma hello no hello Luke off as the first Prime Minister of India

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Answered by Anonymous
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The struggle for freedom in India is one of the liberative

movements in the World, Women in freedom struggle of the country have

contributed significantly. Indian women actively participated in the revolution

and movement for social change during the national struggle for

independence. Thus the participation of women was not restricted to a

particular type of activity such as non-violent satyagraha movement.

Women's early contribution to the Indian National Movement started in the

late in the 19th Century with Women's involvement in the Indian National

Congress. Ever since the formation of the Indian National Congress 1885,

the participation of women and their activities grew slowly but steadily and the

Indian people got a platform to express that grievance against the British.

During the time of freedom movement in India, Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi,

Sarojini Naidu, Kasturba, Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Rukmini Lakshmipathi, Ammu

Swaminathan and others struggled and fought vigorously for getting

independence of our country.

The Swadeshi Movement which started in the beginning of 19th

century marked the formation of a number of Women's Organisation such as

local Muslim Women's Association, Mahila Shilpa Samithi, Sri Maha Mandal.

The members of the Women's Organisation actively participated in the

Swadeshi Movement and awakened spirit among the common people for the

freedom of our country. As far as Tamilnadu concerned the Swadeshi

Movement had spread like wildfire throughout Tamilnadu especially Madurai,

North Arcot, Madras, Tanjore Kumbakonam, Chengelpattu, Kanchipuram,


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