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Sarojini Naidu also known as Nightingale of India, was an Indian independence activist, poet and a politician
She was born in Hyderabad as Sarojini Chattopadhyay on 1879
She was the First woman governor of India and the second woman president of the Indian National Congress
Sarojini Naidu passed away on 2nd march 1949 at Lucknow,Uttarpradesh
SAROJINI NAIDU : (SHORT ESSAY)
Sarojini Naidu, the first Woman Governor was born in Hyderabad to a Scientist father and a Poetess mother. She was a bright child with proficiency in many languages since her Childhood. She earned a scholarship to study overseas for her play “Maher Muneer”.She got admission in King’s college, England and had the opportunity to meet English authors.
Sarojini was affected by the partition of Bengal and decided to join in the freedom movement. The leaders of the Indian freedom movement asked her to devote her intellect for the political cause. She had played an immense role in freedom struggle and partly responsible for establishing gandhian principles all over India.
1. Sarojini Naidu was a poetess and independence activist from India.
2. She was bestowed with the sobriquet of Nightingale of India.
3. She was very much influenced by the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi.
4. She has served the post of the President of Indian National Congress.
5. Sarojini Naidu became the first woman to serve the post of Governor in India.
6. She played a significant role in India's freedom struggle by encouraging women to join the nationalist struggle.
7. She was arrested two times; during the Civil Disobedience Movement and the "Quit India Movement"
8. Following the Lucknow Pact, she entitled Muhammad Ali Jinnah as the "Ambassador of Hindu Muslim Unity".
9. She died on 2nd March 1949 in Lucknow.
10. There are many institutions in India named after her, such as Sarojini Naidu College for Women, Sarojini Naidu School of Arts and Communication etc.