Madam Bhikaiji Cama has been part of several movements to liberate India
Madam Bhikaiji Cama has been part of several movements to liberate India
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Countless people had risked their lives to liberate India from the British Raj. There were many who sacrificed their lives in the movement to liberate Mother India from slavery. While the youth participated in the freedom movement, the contribution of men, as well as women, was no less. Bhikaiji Rustom Cama's name is also among the few such people.

Bhikaiji Cama was also known as Madam Cama by the people. Somewhere, the nickname "Cama" is used in whose name is also pronounced as "Khama." But his popular name, Madam Bhikaiji Cama, is still on the lips of the people. Bhikaiji Cama was born on September 24, 1861, in the city of Mumbai. In 1896, the plague spread in Mumbai, Cama served plague patients. She herself was in the grip of this disease, recovered after treatment, but later she was asked to go to Europe for treatment. She moved to London in 1902. She engaged herself in the Indian freedom struggle. She went abroad several times over the Indian independence movement and started an agitation to liberate India from colonial rule. In 1907, in collaboration with Sardar Singh Rana, she prepared the first national flag of India.

India's first tricolour national flag was hoisted at the 7th International Congress, which was held in Stuttgart, Germany on August 22, 1907. This inspired the people for the independence of India and everyone came with one flag. Green, yellow and red were used in this flag. Where Vande Mataram was written in the middle and flowers of the moon, sun and lotus were made on it. Cama had to suffer in the midst of World War I. Her property which was in India was seized. In her old age, she breathed her last in a state of oblivion in Mumbai on August 13, 1936.

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