#exclusive | Sarojini Naidu’s Death Anniversary | Supersonic Aircraft made first flight
On March 2, 1949, the freedom fighter and poetess Sarojini Naidu passed away in Lucknow. Known as the 'Nightingale of India,' Sarojini Naidu dedicated her life to the struggle for women's rights. She became the first female Governor of an Indian state and held the position of Governor of Uttar Pradesh. In 1925, she was appointed as the President of the Indian National Congress, and in 1928, she was honored with the title of Kesar-e-Hind. Throughout her life, Sarojini Naidu actively championed the cause of women's rights and played a significant role in shaping India's political landscape. Her selfless efforts during the plague epidemic in the country earned her recognition and respect. Sarojini Naidu's legacy endures as a symbol of courage, dedication, and tireless advocacy for the empowerment of women in India.
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