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Women freedom fighters from INDIA 10.USHA MEHTA 11.DURAVATI DEVI as told by paras ggn

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MSP strike 1946 is recognised as freedom struggle.But the widows of freedom fighters who lost their job and means of livelyhood due to participation in strike are not getting SSS pension.Why?

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What is a freedom fighter?

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