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In 1946, as the nation stood on the brink of independence, 299 people were entrusted with establishing the rules for a new India— a country founded on freedom, justice, and equality. They argued, debated, and dreamt aloud as they framed the Constitution of India. Among them were fifteen extraordinary women. They came from villages and cities, from royal households and humble homes. Teachers, doctors, lawyers, social workers, and even rebels— they brought into the Constituent Assembly the voices of women and the hope of future generations. Ammu Swaminathan fought for the rights of widows. Begum Aizaz Rasul defended the rights of the powerless. Dakshayani Velayudhan spoke up for marginalized communities. Hansa Mehta ensured the world would speak of 'all human beings' and not just men. We, the Women of India, celebrate these remarkable women— their life stories, their struggles, and their fierce belief in equality. Their legacy is not just part of history; it is the voice that still inspires India to become the nation they once dreamed of.

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ISBN
9789357317146
Pages
248
Avg Reading Time
8 hrs
Age
7-11 yrs
Country of Origin
IN

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In 1946, as the nation stood on the brink of independence, 299 people were entrusted with establishing the rules for a new India— a country founded on freedom, justice, and equality. They argued, debated, and dreamt aloud as they framed the Constitution of India.

Among them were fifteen extraordinary women. They came from villages and cities, from royal households and humble homes. Teachers, doctors, lawyers, social workers, and even rebels— they brought into the Constituent Assembly the voices of women and the hope of future generations. Ammu Swaminathan fought for the rights of widows. Begum Aizaz Rasul defended the rights of the powerless. Dakshayani Velayudhan spoke up for marginalized communities. Hansa Mehta ensured the world would speak of 'all human beings' and not just men.

We, the Women of India, celebrate these remarkable women— their life stories, their struggles, and their fierce belief in equality. Their legacy is not just part of history; it is the voice that still inspires India to become the nation they once dreamed of.

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  • ISBN
    9789357317146
  • Pages
    248
  • Avg Reading Time
    8 hrs
  • Age
    7-11 yrs
  • Country of Origin
    IN

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