
Hajrah Mumtazullah Khan
Hajrah Mumtazullah Khan, born in 1910 in Saharanpur, British India, was a pioneering figure in the Indian women's movement and a prominent member of the Communist Party of India. Known for her relentless activism against British colonialism and her efforts to advocate for workers' and women's rights, she played a crucial role in organizing labor unions and promoting social justice. Despite facing numerous challenges, including imprisonment for her political activities, Hajrah remained committed to her cause throughout her life, leaving a legacy of resilience and courage.
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Hajrah Begum was one of the first female members of the Communist Party of India and a pioneer of the women’s movement in the Subcontinent.
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