Karina Sharma
Rani Chennamma of Kittur. She led an armed resistance against British rule in 1824—one of the first to do so.
She secretly ran the "Congress Radio" during the Quit India Movement (1942), spreading messages against British rule.
A fierce soldier in Netaji’s Indian National Army, she fought for India’s freedom and later became a political leader in Malaysia.
A doctor turned revolutionary, she led the Rani of Jhansi Regiment in the INA and dedicated her life to social service.
At 73, she led a protest against British rule and was shot, but she kept moving forward with the Indian flag in hand.
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She championed the rights of mill workers in Ahmedabad, laying the foundation for India’s labor movement.
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