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. The burden of tears and toils of the long years of struggle for India’s freedom was borne by the wives, mothers, and daughters, silently and cheerfully. The programme of self-imposed poverty and periodical jail going was possible only because of the willing co-operation of the worker’s family. In the various resistance movements in the villages, the illiterate women played this passive but contributory part as comrades of their menfolk.

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Most attribute the induction of women into freedom struggle only post the Non-Cooperation movement. But woman’s participation in India’s freedom struggle began as early as 1817 when Bhima Bai Holkar fought bravely against the British colonel Malcolm and defeated him in guerilla warfare. In 1824 Rani Channama of Kittur resisted ate armed might of the East Indian Company.Even after 68 years of independence when we Indians could feel the fervour and the resentment of the people who witnessed that era and even participated in the freedom process of India. People from all walks of life forgot all differences and came together from all walks of life and all classes of society be it men or women or youth all came on streets to fight for the freedom of their country.We still read or hear with awe about courageous stories of freedom fighters of those times; they still fill our hearts with respect, courage and patriotism and leaves our eyes wet with tears.

Freedom Struggle is a non-fiction book written by Bipan Chandra, Amales Tripathi and Barun De. The book takes readers back to the Victorian era and begins by describing the impact of British rule on the nation. It talks about the initial phase of the Indian freedom struggle, and its slow transformation into a mass movement headed by prominent leaders like MK Gandhi and Subhash Chandra Bose. The book is divided into sections like The Struggle for Swaraj, The Era of Militant Nationalism, The Impact of British Rule, The Achievement of Freedom, and Intimations of Freedom.

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