A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF WOMEN DURING THE INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT
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Multifaceted and difficult periods mark the course of the Indian National Revolution. In the nationalist discussions in the public domain from the late 19th century until 1947, the issue of social change remained alive. Women's understanding of social and national issues increased at the same time. The early stages of the Indian National Revolution were the agitation for judicial changes and the integration of Indians into the colonial legislative councils. The Social Justice Movement has been led by Indian men and women since the 1880s. The motto "Personal is political" has been raised in many women's autobiographies and writings from across India, particularly Maharashtra and Bengal.
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