Contributions of Foreign Women to Freedom Struggle in India
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Contribution, ,Participated and Heartedly, DedicatedAbstract
Some women are born great, some achieve greatness, and greatness is thrust upon some. The women included in this research paper, achieved greatness by their qualities of mind and heart, their capacity for love, sincerity, purity, sacrifice, devotion to God, determination and courage. The profiles of these great women are presented here with a view to motivating the young women of our nation to discover their glorious heritage and fortify themselves to face the challenges of modern times. The list of foreign women's contribution in India is an endless and ever growing one.
When the history of India's fight for independence comes to be written the sacrifice made by the women will occupy the first and the foremost place. Women's participation in India's freedom struggle. Foreign women also played a significant role for the Indian freedom struggle. This research paper aims to throw light on the contributions of foreign women in freedom struggle.
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She became in 1907 President of Theosophical society of India.
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Annie Basant – In 1917 became President of Inidan National Congress.
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Participation in 1931 Second Round Table Conference in London.
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