Conclusion: Chapter-VII
Conclusion: Chapter-VII
Conclusion: Chapter-VII
Conclusion
The national movement of India has a rich legacy of
both eminent nationalist men and women who did a lot
through different streams in the country’s long lasting and
decisive struggle fought against the British colonial rule.
Being equal lovers of freedom and liberty with those of
men, women initially played a supportive-passive role in
the movement as mothers, sisters and wives. However,
soon after the beginning of the struggle, women also
started plunging into it as activists after breaking all the
barriers and boundaries of traditions and patriarchy bound
classical family system.
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