Google doodles India’s first woman satyagrahi Subhadra Kumari Chauhan | India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Google celebrated on monday Subhadra Kumari ChauhanIndia’s first woman satyagrahi and a writer freedom fighter, with lazy on his 117th jubilee.
The Google Doodle page reads: “In 1923, Chauhan’s steadfast activism inspired her to become the first woman Satyagrahi, a member of the Indian group of non-violent anti-colonialists, who were arrested in the struggle for national liberation. The decade continued to make revolutionary statements in the fight for independence both on and off the page, publishing a total of 88 poems and 46 short stories.
Chauhan’s poem ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’, which narrates the life of Rani Lakhmi Bai, is one of the most read and sung poems in Hindi literature.
He was born in 1904 in a Rajput family in the village of Nihalpur, Uttar Pradesh. She passed the middle-school examination from Crosthwaite Girls’ School in Prayagraj in 1919.
After her marriage with Thakur Laxman Singh Chauhan of Khandwa, she became associated with Mahatma Gandhi. Non-Cooperation Movement Against the British and became the first woman Satyagrahi of the country. He had to go to jail twice for his involvement in the protests against British rule in 1923 and 1942.
He started writing from an early age. His first poem was published at the age of nine.
as a participant of Indian National Movement, he used his influential writings and poems as weapons to inspire others. Her works depict the hardships and challenges faced by Indian women during India’s independence movement.
Chauhan wrote in Khariboli dialect of Hindi. He has also written poems for children and some short stories based on the life of the middle class of the society.
Chauhan died on 15 February 1948. In honor of his exemplary work, an Indian Coast Guard ship was named after him. The Madhya Pradesh government put up a statue of him in front of the Municipal Corporation office of Jabalpur.

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