Two popular Indian women that were political workers of the 19th and 20th centuries included Kasturba and Indira Gandhi. Kasturba was the wife of the great civil rights leader Mahatma Gandhi. Indira was also related to the Mahatma, and was Jawarlal Nehru's only daughter. Indira served as the Prime Minister of India from 1980 to 1984. Like Kasturba, Indira fought for a united India. She also fought to protect minorities from racism and political attacks.
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name of Indian women philospher 19-20 cenury
2 famous Indian women revolutionaries from India of 19-20 cenury?
the rise in political status of ordinary white men was accompanied by a decline in the political rights of women and free blacks. Henretta, pg. 231.
The two great and first Indian women doctors of the 19th and 20th century are Anandibai Gopalrao Joshee and Kadambini Ganguly. Joshee graduated from Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1886 and Ganguly from Calcutta Medical College of the same year.
Women won greater freedom to seek a divorce. APEX
National Federation of Indian Women was created in 1954.
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Some notable Indian women philosophers in the 20th century include Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Kalpana Mohapatra, and Mrinal Miri.
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2 famous Indian women revolutionaries from India of 19-20 cenury?
S. Shridevi has written: 'A century of Indian womanhood' -- subject(s): Women 'Gandhi and the emancipation of Indian women' -- subject(s): Women, Women's rights
It first begun as children then unmarried women
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Women began to demand the same rights men had and secured through political revolutions (APEX)
The first Indian women's cricketer to score a century in Test cricket was Shantha Rangaswamy, who scored her first and only century between January 9-10, 1977, her, and India Women's, seventh Test match.