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The Freedom Movement in Bombay Karnataka: Role of Women’s Contributions

Author(s) Prof. Mr. Pulakeshi B Kamannavar
Country India
Abstract Since civilization time, women's contribution in one or the other fields is immense in the Indian history. That too particularly in the freedom Movement, liberating the mother India from the foreign rule and also in the freedom Movement of Bombay Karnataka, women's contribution is really appreciative. Not only men but also women who participated in the freedom struggle with complete Mind heart and work. They also stood bravely as a backbone for this cause.
There were only few women in the beginning stage of the freedom struggle, they did not participate completely because in the beginning Most of the anti-British Movements were revolutionary and violent in their nature. Therefore, women stood apart from the struggle. But Gandhi entered to the freedom struggle in 1917 and called for the use of Ahimsa or nan violence as a weapon. From then, every section of the Indian society started to participate in this movement. women in particular actively participated in this struggle and started to oppose the British policies in their own ways. A group of women participated in the violent arm movement, some participated in non-violent and same women indirectly supported or assisted the revolutionaries. Here. I'm going to discuss about those brave women participated in our freedom struggle that is particularly from Bombay Karnataka region
Keywords Key Words: Swadeshi Movement, Rashtreeya Shala, Anti Partition, Swadi Dynasty, Coorg and Civil Disobedience
Field Sociology > Archaeology / History
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-03-15
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.38993
Short DOI https://doi.org/g892qr

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