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The women behind the Indian Constitution
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1/26/2025
These 15 women made space for themselves on a table full of men and gave us the Indian Constitution.
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389 people framed the Indian constitution, but only 15 of them were women.
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She not only fought for the freedom of India, but also for the right to marry whom she wanted.
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Sucheta was in love with freedom fighter JB Kriplani, who was 20 years older to her.
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He was important to Gandhi as a freedom worker.
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Gandhi advised Sucheta to marry someone else, but she said it would be dishonest and immoral.
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She said he'd get two freedom workers instead of one if this marriage happened.
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And it did.
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She taught constitutional history at the Banaras Hindu University.
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After independence, she became the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh in 1963,
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the first Indian woman to be CM.
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She was the first and only Dalit woman to join the Constituent Assembly in 1946.
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Born in Mulavukkar, Kerala, Velayudhan belonged to the Pulaya community.
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Members of this oppressed community worked as agricultural labourers for upper caste landowners.
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They were known for making baskets as well.
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Pulayas weren't allowed to walk on public roads or drink from communal wells.
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The women of this community were not allowed to wear clothing on the upper parts of their bodies.
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Velayudhan was the first Dalit girl to wear that garment.
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In fact, Velayudhan was the first Dalit girl to have graduated in all of India.
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She was nominated to the Cochin Legislative Council in 1942.
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Four years later, she was elected to the Constituent Assembly.
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Ammu Swaminathan was from Kerala.
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Politics and the fight for women's rights attracted her.
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In 1917, she was one of the women who set up the Women's India Association in Madras.
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She also took part in the Quit India Movement in 1942, for which she was jailed as well.
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In 1946, she was elected to the Constituent Assembly.
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And after independence, she was elected to the Lok Sabha and then the Rajya Sabha too.
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Begum Ezaz Rasool came from an affluent Muslim family.
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She was the only Muslim woman in the Constituent Assembly.
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She joined the Muslim League with her husband in 1935
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and she was elected to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly two years after that.
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She believed religious differences would come in the way of progress.
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She was part of the Drafting Committee for Minority Rights
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and she opposed reservation for Muslims as minorities.
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She demanded equal rights for minorities.
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She was the one who suggested that the President's signature should be a must to pass any law.
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She was a lawyer, social worker, freedom fighter and politician.
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Even as a child, she was aware of politics
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as she left school in protest of compulsory English-medium education.
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Later, she set up a Hindi-medium school for girls.
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Between 1930 and 1933,
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she was arrested three times for participating in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
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She was born in Lucknow and completed her Hindi literature studies
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in spite of objections from her family.
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She was a member of the Congress Party and advocated strongly
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for the education of girls in villages and backward areas.
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She took part in the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1930.
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In 1946, Kamala was elected to the Constituent Assembly.
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After independence, she also became a Lok Sabha MP.
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Leela Roy was born in Dhaka.
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She opposed gender discrimination and believed that
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women could do much more than just spin and weave khadi.
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She was the first girl in her MA class at Dhaka University.
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She'd secured that admission after putting up a fight
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because the college was not co-ed.
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She started a Bengali monthly periodical called Jayashree,
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which was fully run by women.
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Its contents were centered around social and political issues
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instead of household tips for stuff such as cooking and sewing.
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She also joined Subhash Chandra Bose's Forward Block Party.
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And in 1946, she became the only woman from West Bengal
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to be elected to the Constituent Assembly.
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She wrote poems, studied maths and science,
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completed her matriculation at age 12,
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got a scholarship to study at King's College, London,
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and then she studied at Girton College, Cambridge.
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Sarojini Naidu also advocated for women's right to vote.
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She joined the Freedom Struggle after finishing her studies
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and returning to India.
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She was arrested five times for participating in the Freedom Movement.
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In the Constituent Assembly,
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she stressed on the importance of adopting a national flag.
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Renuka Ray was a women's rights activist from Calcutta.
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She founded the All Bengals Women Union,
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which gave shelter to women and children.
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Mahatma Gandhi's ideas influenced her from a young age
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and she met him for the first time when she was 16.
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Ray also worked towards the prevention of trafficking of women
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and for the improvement of working conditions for women labourers.
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As a Constituent Assembly member,
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she spoke on women's and minority rights
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and on bicameral legislature.
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Vijayalakshmi Pandit was homeschooled,
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but she became an activist and later became the first woman
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to hold a cabinet portfolio in pre-independent India.
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She was born in the influential family of the Nehru's.
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Her father, Motilal, was a lawyer, freedom fighter, and political leader.
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Her brother was Jawaharlal, who became India's first Prime Minister.
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She was imprisoned three times for participating in the Freedom Struggle.
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In 1945, she attended a United Nations conference in San Francisco
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where she called India's representatives British stooges
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and highlighted India's independence movement
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in front of the international press.
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She joined the Constituent Assembly on a Congress party ticket.
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She later became India's ambassador to Moscow.
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Maskareen from Trivandrum was a double MA in History and Economics
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and became a lecturer in Sri Lanka.
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She later did LLB.
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Maskareen briefly served as Minister for Health and Power
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in the Traveller's Association.
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She was a strong orator and advocated for Travancore
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to become a state in independent India.
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As a Constituent Assembly member, she spoke on federalism.
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Rajkumari Amrit Kaur was born in a Punjabi royal family in Lucknow.
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But she was not out of touch with common women's struggles
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related to child marriage, the parda, and the devdasi systems.
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She wanted to join Gandhi's ashram,
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but he thought the princess was still a child.
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She was able to join the ashram later though
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and served as Gandhi's secretary for 16 years.
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She became India's first health minister after independence.
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She was also instrumental in setting up
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the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
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Malati Choudhury as a teenager was interested in the performing arts.
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She learned music and dance.
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But growing up, she was also passionate for the freedom movement.
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Rabindranath Tagore and Gandhi's ideas inspired her.
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She convinced hundreds of women to join the Salt Satyagraha movement
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and protested against the sale of foreign goods.
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She was a Marxist and worked for the marginalized communities in Odisha.
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She joined the Constituent Assembly for only a brief period though
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because she wanted to be on the ground
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serving the tribals, Dalits, and children.
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Simha Jeevraj Mehta was a student of journalism and sociology.
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She was proud of her agency as a woman
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and stood for her desires by doing an inter-caste marriage.
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In 1937, she won a seat in the Bombay Legislative Council.
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She had fought from an unreserved seat.
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She was an advocate for gender equality and civil rights for women.
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Purnima Banerjee was a Marxist socialist.
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She joined the Congress party in 1934.
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She was arrested several times for participating in the freedom movements
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like the Dandi March and the Quit India Movement.
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She took her BA exams in prison.
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In the Constituent Assembly, she gave inputs on issues regarding
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the qualification of Rajya Sabha members,
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preventive detention, and the preamble.
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Her pictures weren't readily available on the internet.
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