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Madam Bhikaji Cama Hindi The Life And Times Biography Of Madam Bhikaji Cama In Hindi
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Madame Bhikaji Rustom Cama Was A French Citizen Of Indian Origin Who Traveled To London, Germany, And The United States To Promote IndiaS Independence. Her Newspaper, Vande Mataram, Published From Paris, Became Very Popular Among Indian Expatriates. At The International Socialist Congress In Stuttgart, Germany, In 1909, Madame Bhikaji Cama Stated, The Continued British Rule In India Is A Blot On Humanity. It Is Causing Great Harm To The Interests Of A Great Nation Like India. In London, She Also Served As Dadabhai NaorojiS Personal Secretary. Bhikaji Cama Was Born On September 24, 1861, In Bombay, Into A Parsi Family. She Was Deeply Imbued With A Passion For Helping And Serving People. After The Plague Outbreak In Bombay In 1896, Bhikaji Cared For Its Patients. Active In The Freedom Struggle, She Designed The First Indian Flag With The Help Of Her Colleagues, Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar And Shyamaji Krishna Varma. She Is Best Known For Hoisting The Tricolor At The Seventh International Congress Held In Stuttgart, Germany, On August 22, 1907. She Expressed Her Revolutionary Ideas In Her Newspapers, Vande Mataram And Talwar. Madame CamaS Fight Was Against Imperialism Worldwide. Her Colleagues Considered Her The Mother Of The Indian Revolution. She Was Also Known As The Great Priestess Of Indian Nationalism. She Passed Away On August 13, 1936.
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