Janaki Devi Bajaj

Janaki Devi Bajaj

Janaki Devi Bajaj Janaki Devi Bajaj was born on 07-01-1893 Jaora, Ratlam in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. She was an Indian Activist, Autobiographer, Writer & Social Worker. Get more info at Wikipedia. Social Work. Death Info. Janaki Devi Bajaj died on 21-05-1979 in Madhya Pradesh, India. She died at age of 86. DEATHDAY. Janaki Devi Bajaj died in 1979. 1 person found this useful. When did Arundhati Devi die? Arundhati Devi died in 1990. Share to: When did Ashapurna Devi die? Ashapurna Devi died on July 13, 1995, in Calcutta, West Bengal, India. Share to: When did Bhanumati Devi die? Bhanumati Devi died on January 4, 2013, in Puri, Orissa, India. Share to: When did Renuka Devi die? Renuka Devi died in 1989, in Karachi, Pakistan. Janaki Devi Bajaj was an Indian independence activist who was jailed for participating in Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Janaki Devi Bajaj. Home. News. Random Article. Install Wikiwand. Follow Us. Send a suggestion. Register here. Janki devi bajaj government girls college kota. About Us. Introduction. Janki Devi Bajaj Govt. Girls College, Kota is the biggest Girls College in Kota Zone. This College has "A" Grade by NAAC. Janaki Devi Bajaj (7 January 1893 ⓠ21 May 1979) was an Indian independence activist who was jailed for participating in Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932. Early life and career. She was born on 7th January 1893 in Jaora in Madhya Pradesh in a Vaishnva Marwari family in India and was married to Jamnalal Bajaj at the age of eight.[1] Bajaj was 12 years older than her. Works. Bajaj, Janaki Devi. Meri Jivan Yatra (My Life Journey). New Delhi: Martand Upadhaya, 1965 (1956). References. Janaki Devi Bajaj (7 January 1893 ⓠ21 May 1979) was an Indian independence activist who was jailed for participating in Civil Disobedience Movemen. Bajaj, Janaki Devi. Meri Jivan Yatra (My Life Journey). New Delhi: Martand Upadhaya, 1965 (1956). References. ^ a b c "The Story of Jankidevi Bajaj, Who Gave up Gold, Silks & Purdah to Inspire Hundreds of Indian Women". Janaki Devi Bajaj (7 January 1893 ⓠ21 May 1979) was an Indian independence activist who was jailed for participating in Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932. She was born on 7 January 1893 in Jaora in Madhya Pradesh in a Vaishnva Marwari family in India and was married to Jamnalal Bajaj at the age of eight. Bajaj was 12 years older than her. He was a leading industrialist and founded the Bajaj Group in 1926 and a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi. Along with participating in the freedom struggle.

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