Sucheta Kriplani
Sucheta Kriplani was
a great Freedom Fighter of India and the First Woman Chief Minister
of a state in India. Sucheta Kriplani is an important personality who have
immensely contributed for the freedom of India.
She
was born as to a Bengali family in the Ambala City as Sucheta Mazumdar in the
year 1908. Her father Mr. S.N. Majumdar was also a nationalist of India.
Sucheta Kriplani took her education in Indraprastha College and St Stephen’s
College in Delhi. She started working as a lecture in the Banaras Hindu
University in the year 1936. She got married to a socialist Acharya Kriplani
and joined the Indian National Congress.
From
there on Sucheta never looked back. She started to work close with Mahatma
Gandhi during the time of partition riot. She was one among few women who got
elected to the Constituent Assembly. She was also the part of the subcommittee
that was handed over the task of laying down the chapter of the Indian
Constitution.
In
the year 1962, she was elected to the U.P Assembly. In the year 1963, she
became the First Woman to hold the title of Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.
She became a real mother to the victims of atrocities during her political
journey. In the year 1971, she took retirement from the politics and went into
seclusion. The greatest life of this human came to an end in the year 1974.
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