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There are many women freedom fighters from Odisha who are lost in history, they were courageous and dedicated. They have also sacrificed ordinary life and fought for the freedom of the nation with other freedom fighters. Now it is upon us to change the myths that only men have given their lives for independence, there are many women also, we shouldnu2019t let them go unnoticed.<br><br>Let us recognize some women freedom fighter from Odisha<br><br>for more details- https://ebhubaneswar.com/explore-city/women-freedom-fighter-from-odisha/
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There are many women freedom fighters from Odisha who are lost in history, they were courageous and dedicated. They have also sacrificed ordinary life and fought for the freedom of the nation with other freedom fighters. Now it is upon us to change the myths that only men have given their lives for independence, there are many women also, we shouldn’t let them go unnoticed.
Annapurna Maharana About Born- 3 November 1917 Known For- Freedom fighter, Social Activist Died- 31 December 2012 Honors On 19 August 2012, Maharana received an Honoris Causa (honorary degree) from the Central University of Odisha.
Parbati Giri About Born- 19 January 1926 in Sambalpur Other Name- Mother Teresa of western Odisha Died- 17 August 1995 Honors Honorary Doctorate by Sambhalpur University- by the Governor of Orissa, Shri C. Rangarajan in 1998. Mega Lift Irrigation Scheme named after Parbati Giri.- December 2016
Ramadevi Choudhury About Born– 3 December 1899 Satyabhamapur village, Cuttack district, Odisha, British India Other Name– Maa Rama Devi Occupation– Indian independence activist, social reformer Died– She died on 22 July 1985 at the age of 85 Honors On 4 November 1981 she was awarded Jamnalal Bajaj Award On 16 April 1984 she was awarded Doctor of Philosophy by Utkal
Kuntala Kumari Sabat About Born- 8 February 1901, Jagdalpur Occupation- Physician, poet Died- 8 February 1901 Honors She earned her L.M.P (Licentiate Medical Practitioners) degree in 1921 with a gold medal.