Sarojini Naidu wasn’t just India’s ‘Nightingale’. She was a fierce freedom fighter, a trusted leader, and India’s first ...
National Women’s Day not only celebrates Sarojini Naidu’s contributions but also highlights the importance of women’s ...
National Women's Day is celebrated annually on February 13 in India. It marks the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, one of the most prominent freedom fighters, child prodigy, poet and fierce ...
She had four children namely Jayasurya ... Also, in 1961, Padmaja Naidu the daughter of Sarojini Naidu published her second collection of poems named 'The Feather of the Dawn' which was written ...
Photograph: Press Information Bureau Sarojini Naidu was called the 'Nightingale of India'. The name was given to her by Mahatma Gandhi. Her poems have been part of Indian school textbooks for years.
This year schools in Telangana celebrated the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu with a host of literary activities ...
Sarojini Naidu (1879-1949) was an impactful figure in the history of India, renowned as a poet, freedom fighter, and ...
India celebrates National Women's Day every year on February 13 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sarojini ... poems with themes of patriotism, nature, and women's resilience. Naidu also ...
Each of these founding mothers of the Constitution represents a unique facet of India's struggle for independence ...
A well-known author throughout the world, Sarojini Naidu became known as the "Bul Bul e Hind" after her collection of poems, Golden Threshold, was published in 1905. Several prominent Indian ...