In which year Subhadra Kumari Chauhan became the first woman satyagrahi, a member of the Indian collective of non-violent anti-colonialists who was arrested in the Independence struggle?
Explanation:
Google on August 16, 2021, paid a tribute to Indian activist, freedom fighter, and poet Subhadra Kumari Chauhan on her 117th birth anniversary with a creative doodle.
=> With her steadfast nationalism, Chauhan became a part of the Indian Nationalist Movement in 1921 and used her poetry as a medium to urge people to join the fight for their nation.
=> In 1923, Chauhan became the first woman satyagrahi, a member of the Indian collective of non-violent anti-colonialists who was arrested in the Independence struggle.
=> Google further in its statement stated that during the 1940s, she published a total of 88 poems and 46 short stories in the fight for India’s independence.
=> Chauhan has also been the author of ‘Jallianwala Bagh Mein Vasant’, ‘Veeron Ka Kaisa Ho Basant’, ‘Rakhi Ki Chunauti’, and ‘Vida’.
=> She died in 1948 during a car accident.
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