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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kamala_NehruKamala Nehru - Wikipedia

    Kamala Nehru (née Kaul; pronunciation ⓘ; 1 August 1899 – 28 February 1936) was an Indian independence activist and the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. Their daughter Indira Gandhi was the first female prime minister of India.

  2. 1 de ago. de 2018 · The Non-Cooperation Movement of 1921 saw Kamala Nehru's entry into the freedom struggle of the country. Once known as a shy person, Kamala Nehru emerged as a strong woman breaking all the stereotypes and joining her husband in the Indian Independence movement.

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  3. Kamala Nehru stepped in and delivered the speech on her husband's behalf, with equal equilibrium and nationalist fervour. For the first time, Kamala motivated not just one part of the population, but the entire nation. She stood on the stage as an equal, advocating for the country's liberation.

  4. Kamala Nehru (1899–1936), wife of Jawaharlal Nehru. She was a prominent social reformer [citation needed] and was an active member of the All India Congress Committee. Brijlal Nehru (1884–1964), son of Nandlal Nehru and a nephew of Motilal Nehru.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Kamala Nehru was a brave and influential woman who joined her husband in the Indian independence movement. She organised protests, sold salt, established a hospital and represented Jawaharlal Nehru in court.

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  6. Kamala Nehru was the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru and a prominent leader in the Indian independence movement. She participated in the Non Cooperation Movement, delivered her husband's speech, and was arrested by the British.

  7. 1 de ago. de 2021 · Learn about Kamala Nehru, the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru and mother of Indira Gandhi, who joined the Indian independence movement and influenced her husband to join. Watch the video to see how she broke stereotypes and contributed to India's struggle for freedom.