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Kamaladevi's life reflected a remarkable era in India's history; she lived the problems faced by Indian women, and triumphed in the Indian renaissance.

She was born in an intellectual family to Ananthaiah and Girijabai Dhareshwar in Mangalore. Even though well off, the sudden death of her father caused turmoil in the family, and Mrs. Dhareshwar lost her rightful inheritances. To reduce the responsibilities of the widow, Kamaladevi was married even when she was a child, and she herself became a widow, before understanding the meaning of a marriage!

The young girl had to face the scorn of an orthodox society, as the status of a widow was miserable then. Yet, Kamaladevi pursued education and her hobbies. She was a beautiful girl and took interest in arts and theater. A young poet Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, brother of Sarojini Naidu, fell in love with her, and despite their differences in caste and languages, they were married. The marriage did not last long, however.

It was the time in India when Mahatma
Gandhi gave a call for freedom not only from colonialism but also India's own problems of untouchability, and poverty. He called upon women to fight side by side with men. Kamaladevi became an active organizer of the women and youth wing of the Indian National Congress. She was instrumental in the emergence of the changing face of the Indian woman during the twentieth century.

Kamaladevi became a prominent leader during India's freedom struggle
organizing satyagrahas, mobilizing volunteers and fighting deeply rooted social evils. She traveled all over the world publicizing India's cause.

Along with freedom in 1947 the nation of India inherited so many problems of the partition. Kamaladevi worked relentlessly to heal the wounds of refugees by establishing co-operative societies and self-employment schemes. She went on to rejuvenate the traditional Indian home industries like weaving, and handicrafts. As chief of the Board of Handicrafts, she started the pension system for the craftsmen.

Kamaladevi Chattopadhya's contribution in preserving and promoting India's art, culture, and heritage is quite unequalled. She served this cause till she was marginalized by Indira Gandhi's coterie. She continued to be great patron of Indian art and theater. Ibrahim Alkazi, the first director of National School of Drama (NSD) once narrated her love of the stage -- "She would climb up four storied theater galleries even in her old age, would enjoy the show, and then meet the artists personally and offer congratulations, and tips for improvement."

She didn't care for personal recognition or wealth. What a selfless volunteer she was! She was a trade-unionist, a revolutionary, a reformer, a great patron of arts, an accomplished writer (she has authored twelve books), an orator, and a freedom fighter. A truly amazing woman from India. This week (April 5, 2003) we recognize her on the occasion of her birth centennial.

 Top Comment : SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE   | 03 08 2011 06:28:33 +0000
Salute to her contribution, for freedom movement of India & today is the right time to give tribute to her work done.
 
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16 comments on "A Wonderful Women.. Freedom fighter.."
  Commented by  Jaygopal Raghavan, Marketing Manager, Landmark Group    | 04 07 2011 07:27:07 +0000
Good info ! thanks.
  Commented by  NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN, AREA SALES MANGER, UNIFLEX CABLES LTD    | 03 13 2011 17:57:56 +0000
She was a very good lady and her contributions are very great.
Thanks for sharing about the great lady Ms.Darshana.
 
  Commented by  S. Muralidharan, Head, Project Planning/Strategy, Knowledge Foundation    | 03 09 2011 16:28:41 +0000
You may like to read her memoirs: "Inner Recesses, outer spaces" published by Navrang (1986) will give you more insight about her participation in freedom struggle and her struggle to promote Handicrafts in India.  She was an erudite scholar and very candid in her approach.  She had a number of followers from the pre-independent and post-independent era.  

  Commented by  KALIYAMOORTHY, Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed    | 03 09 2011 14:05:53 +0000
Her contribution to Indian Society is priceless when comparing the trend and opportunities  that were available then . Her Zeal for humanity has driven the best for us. We thank her.
  Commented by  Jitender Kumar, MBA/PGDM student, Kurukshetra University PG Regional College    | 03 09 2011 03:17:12 +0000
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thanks for sharing dis story.........
  Commented by  Ranganathan D, Footwear Designer, private limited shoe factory    | 03 08 2011 14:44:59 +0000
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she lead a meaningfull life,great
  Commented by  rakeshbhatnagar, GM Projects., wig brothers india pvt.ltd.    | 03 08 2011 14:32:48 +0000
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THANKS DARSHNA FOR SHARING.
  Commented by  Diwakar Tiwari, Sr. Manager, THE Arvind LTD    | 03 08 2011 12:57:22 +0000
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Thanks for sharing nice article.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Business Alliances Manager, Tower group of companies    | 03 08 2011 10:55:31 +0000
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Thanks Darshana for sharing. It holds lot of substance.
  Commented by  Mohammadarif.A.Shaikh, Consultant, My Learning Centre (CALORX)    | 03 08 2011 10:54:45 +0000
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Its so nice. Thanks for sending this article.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Business Alliances Manager, Tower group of companies    | 03 08 2011 10:54:44 +0000
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Thanks Darshana for sharing. It holds lot of substance.
  Commented by  Santosh Kumar Mohanty, Civil Engineer-Municipal, Sambalpur University    | 03 08 2011 10:48:10 +0000
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Thanks for sharing a hidden story of India’s struggle for Independence 
  Commented by  Kundan Jha, Admintrative    | 03 08 2011 10:40:19 +0000
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Thanks you very much Darshana for sharing such a beautiful Story which is apt for the Womens day celebrations.   Happy Womens Day to all.......
  Commented by  Raghunandan S V, Head/VP/GM-HR, First American (India)    | 03 08 2011 09:24:58 +0000
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Thanks Darshana for sharing such a beautiful Story which is apt for the Womens day celebrations.   Happy Womens Day 
  Commented by  Pradeep Saran, Technical Expert    | 03 08 2011 07:26:32 +0000
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Thank you Darshana for bringing out this article. It is necessary to post the heroic deeds of INDIA'S FREEDOM FIGHTERS SPECIALLY WOMEN to educate the young generation and remind us of the sacrifices made by our countrymen.
  Commented by  SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Consultant, Project Management Consultancy Firm    | 03 08 2011 06:28:33 +0000
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Salute to her contribution, for freedom movement of India & today is the right time to give tribute to her work done.
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