মৃদুলা সাৰাভাই: বিভিন্ন সংশোধনসমূহৰ মাজৰ পাৰ্থক্য

নতুন পৃষ্ঠা: <!-- {{Use Indian English|date=June 2016}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2016}} '''Mridula Sarabhai''' (6 May 1911 – 26 October 1974) was an Indian independence activist and politician. She was a member of the Sarabhai industrialist family of Ahmedabad. ==Early life== Mridula was born in Ahmedabad, India to an affluent business family. She was one of eight children of Ambalal Sarabhai and S...
 
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'''মৃদুলা সাৰাভাই''' (৬ মে', ১৯১১ – ২৬ অক্টোবৰ, ১৯৭৪) হৈছে এগৰাকী ভাৰতীয় স্বাধীনতা সংগ্ৰামী আৰু ৰাজনীতিবিদ। তেওঁ আহমেদাবাদৰ সাৰাভাই পৰিয়ালৰ এজন সদস্য।
'''Mridula Sarabhai''' (6 May 1911 – 26 October 1974) was an [[Indian independence movement|Indian independence activist]] and politician. She was a member of the [[Sarabhai family|Sarabhai industrialist family]] of [[Ahmedabad]].
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==Early life==
Mridula was born in [[Ahmedabad]], [[India]] to an affluent business family. She was one of eight children of [[Ambalal Sarabhai]] and Sarla Devi, and a sister of [[Vikram Sarabhai]].<ref name=z/> She was home-schooled by a succession of British and Indian teachers under the supervision of her parents. In 1928, she was enrolled for college education at [[Gujarat Vidyapeeth]]<ref name="Mankekar2002">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2P8pAAAAYAAJ|title=Women pioneers in India's renaissance, as I remember her: contributions from eminent women of present-day India|author=Mankekar|first=Kamla|publisher=National Book Trust, India|year=2002|isbn=978-81-237-3766-9|location=New Delhi|pages=341–342|author-link=Kamla Mankekar}}</ref> but dropped out the following year, ostensibly in order to participate in the [[Salt Satyagraha]]. At a young age, she heeded Gandhi's call to boycott foreign goods and institutions, and is said to have refused for this reason to go abroad to study.
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However, some years after independence of India, she became disillusioned with Congress. In later years, she became an ardent and vocal supporter of [[Sheikh Abdullah]] outside Kashmir,<ref name=z/> her long-time friend. She even funded his expenses for fighting [[Kashmir Conspiracy Case]], for which Abdullah was imprisoned.<ref>[http://www.kashmir-information.com/ConvertedKashmir/Chapter20.html he Sheikh's expenses were met by his woman friend, Mridulla Sarabai, who was the daughter of the owner of the Bombay-based famous industry "Sarabai Chemicals".] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110918050529/http://www.kashmir-information.com/ConvertedKashmir/Chapter20.html |date=18 September 2011 }}</ref> Later, even she, herself, was imprisoned several months without trial over the Kashmir case, although, she was never charged of conspiracy.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=sAPNfsrzZgQC&pg=PA224&dq=abdullah++kashmir+conspiracy+case+nehru+sarabhai&hl=en&ei=tK1wTuuaH4rZrQfIw5GLBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=sarabhai&f=false] India, Pakistan and the secret jihad: the covert war in Kashmir, 1947-2004
By [[Praveen Swami]]</ref>
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==তথ্যউৎস==
==See also==
*[[Sarabhai family]]
 
==References==
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==Further reading==
* {{cite book|author=Aparna Basu|title=Mridula Sarabhai: Rebel with a Cause|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_BnuAAAAIAAJ|year=1996|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-563110-4}}
 
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