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Satish Mahana Pays Tribute To Kasturba Gandhi On Her Birth Anniversary.

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Highlights

  1. Kasturba Gandhi, affectionately known as ‘Ba,’ was a devoted participant in India’s freedom struggle alongside her husband, Mahatma Gandhi.
  2. She was an advocate for women’s rights and played a crucial role in various movements, including the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Salt Satyagraha.
  3. Kasturba Gandhi was an inspiration to many for her selflessness, courage, and commitment to the cause of Indian independence.
  4. On her birth anniversary, Satish Mahana paid tribute to her legacy and recognized her contribution to the Indian freedom struggle as an icon of sacrifice, meditation, and women’s power.

On the 11th of April Satish Mahana, Speakar from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, paid tribute to Kasturba Gandhi, also known as ‘Ba’, on her birth anniversary. Ba was a devoted participant in India’s freedom struggle alongside her husband, Mahatma Gandhi, and an icon of sacrifice, meditation, and women’s power.

“In his tribute, Mahana hailed Ba’s contribution to India’s freedom movement and her unwavering commitment to the ideals of non-violence and social justice. He noted that Ba played a crucial role in mobilizing women in the struggle for independence and was a leading voice in the fight against gender-based oppression”.

“Mahana also emphasized Ba’s role as a source of inspiration and guidance for generations of women in India and around the world. He highlighted her tireless efforts to promote education and healthcare for women and her unwavering commitment to social and economic justice”.

Mahana’s tribute to Kasturba Gandhi serves as a reminder of the tremendous sacrifices and contributions made by women in India’s struggle for independence and the ongoing struggle for social justice and equality.

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