Kamla Nehru
Kamla Nehru was an Indian freedom fighter and the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. Born on August 1, 1899, in Allahabad, she played a significant role in the Indian independence movement. Kamla was known for her strong advocacy for women's rights and education, promoting social reforms in a time when women's roles were largely restricted.
She was actively involved in various political activities and supported her husband in his endeavors. Kamla Nehru was also a founding member of the All India Women's Conference, which aimed to address issues affecting women in India. She passed away on February 28, 1936, leaving a lasting legacy in Indian history.