About sarojini naidu

  1. Sarojini Naidu: Biography, Education, Quotes, Poems
  2. About Sarojini Naidu
  3. Works by Sarojini Naidu
  4. Sarojini Naidu: Poet and Politician of India
  5. Top 10 Unbelievable Facts about Sarojini Naidu


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Sarojini Naidu: Biography, Education, Quotes, Poems

The Nightingale of India, who touched a million hearts with her timeless compositions, Sarojini Naidu was one of the fierce freedom fighters in India. She was the daughter of Aghoranath Chattopadhyaya- a University of Madras, King’s College London, and also pursued her studies further at Girton College, Cambridge. Apart from being an extraordinary child, Sarojini Naidu was desirous of an Independent India. She made valiant efforts by joining the Indian independence movement and Gandhi’s Indian National Congress and went on to be appointed an Indian state governor. Her poetic charm and political devotion give us a lot to gain. Let’s look at the biography, quotes, poems, achievement, and works of the fearless Indian political activist – Sarojini Naidu, Nightingale of India. This Blog Includes: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Born 13 February 1879 in Hyderabad, Hyderabad State, British India (now in Telangana, India) Died 2 March 1949 (aged 70) in Lucknow, United Provinces, Dominion of India Nationality Indian Political party Indian National Congress Alma mater King’s College London Girton College, Cambridge University of Madras Occupation Political activist, poet Notable works The Golden Threshold “In the Bazaars of Hyderabad” Nickname(s) Bharat ki BulbulNightingale of India Revisit the Landmarks of Indian Independence Struggle! Sarojini Naidu Biography Sarojini Naidu was born in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh on February 13, 1879. She went to Madras University and la...

About Sarojini Naidu

Sarojini Naidu was born on February 13, 1879, in Hyderabad, India. A political activist and poet, she joined the Indian National Congress in 1904 and was vocal about women’s rights, including the right to vote in India. Naidu was the first Indian woman to be appointed president of the Indian National Congress and to be Governor of United Provinces in 1947. Naidu also accompanied Mahatma Gandhi on the famous Salt March and to the Round Table Conference in 1931. Called the “Nightingale of India,” Naidu authored several books including The Bird of Time: Songs of Life, Death & the Spring (John Lane Company, 1912) and The Broken Wing: Songs of Love, Death & Destiny (John Lane Company, 1917) . She died on March 2, 1949.

Works by Sarojini Naidu

Sarojini Naidu (13 February 1879 – 2 March 1949) was an Naidu was proficient in Bharat Kokila) by Work [ ] Plays [ ] • Meher Muneer-(Persian) 1885 Essays [ ] • Words of Freedom - Ideas of a Nation. Books (English) [ ] • 1905: The Golden Threshold, London: William Heineman • 1912: • 1917: The Broken Wing: Songs of Love, Death and the Spring, London: William Heinemann • 1917: The Song of the Palanquin Bearers, lyrics by Naidu and music by • 1918: The Speeches and Writings of Sarojini Naidu, Madras: G.A. Natesan and Company • 1919: Mohammed Ali Jinnah: An Ambassador of Unity His Speeches and Writings 1912-1917 , Madras: Ganesh and Company. • 1928: The Sceptred Flute: Songs of India, New York: Dodd, Mead, and Company. • 1961: The Feather of the Dawn, authored by Naidu in 1927, edited by Other works [ ] • Speeches and Writings of Sarojini Naidu. • The Lady of the Lake (1300 lines poem) written in her childhood. • The Indian Weavers, (1971) is a short poem published posthumously. Further reading [ ] • • Sarojini Naidu: Her Way With Words, Niyogi Books, 2006 by Mushirul Hasan. References [ ] • Treasure Trove: A Collection of ICSE Poems and Short Stories. New Delhi: Evergreen Publications (INDIA) Ltd. 2020. p.13. 9789350637005. • Ahmed, Lilyma. . Retrieved 5 August 2015. • Raman, Sita Anantha (2006). "Naidu, Sarojini". In Wolpert, Stanley (ed.). Encyclopedia of India. Vol.3. Charles Scribner's Sons. pp.212–213. • . Retrieved 28 July 2022. • . Retrieved 28 July 2022.

Sarojini Naidu: Poet and Politician of India

• Known for: poems published 1905 to 1917; campaign to abolish purdah; first Indian woman president of the Indian National Congress (1925), Gandhi's political organization; after independence, she was appointed governor of Uttar Pradesh; she called herself a "poetess-singer" • Occupation: poet, feminist, politician • Dates: February 13, 1879 to March 2, 1949 • Also known as: Sarojini Chattopadhyay; the Nightingale of Bharatiya Kokila) • Quote:"When there is oppression, the only self-respecting thing is to rise and say this shall cease today, because my right is justice." Sarojini Naidu Biography Sarojini Naidu was born in Hyderabad, India. Her mother, Barada Sundari Devi, was a poet who wrote in Sanskrit and Bengali. Her father, Aghornath Chattopadhyay, was a scientist and philosopher who helped found Nizam College, where he served as principal until removed for his political activities. Naidu's parents also founded the first school for girls in Nampally and worked for women's rights in education and marriage. In India Naidu channeled her political interest into the National Congress and Non-Cooperation movements. She joined the Indian National Congress when the British partitioned Bengal in 1905; her father was also active in protesting the partition. She met Jawaharlal Nehru in 1916, working with him for the rights of indigo workers. That same year she met Mahatma Gandhi. In 1919, in response to the Rowlatt Act passed by the British, Gandhi formed the Non-Cooperation Mov...

Top 10 Unbelievable Facts about Sarojini Naidu

• Share • Pin Sarojini Naidu wore many hats. As a social activist, she worked tirelessly to herald change and as a freedom fighter, she stood firm against the tyranny of colonial rule. A celebrated poet, and playwright, she used poetry as a means to address social issues and empower women for a better India. A part of the glittering rhetoric in Indian literature, Sarojini Naidu has been regarded as one of the best India had to offer. Her Indian-themed poetry and works have been regarded in high stance by all her readers. She has enjoyed the status of Nightingale by the sobriquet. An activist, a poet, and an Indian politician- Sarojini Naidu, best known as the ‘Nightingale of India’ was a woman with boundless and prolific talents, a personality who people look up to and seek inspiration from even today. 1. Sarojini was born on 13th February 1879 in Hyderabad Sarojini Naidu aka Sarojini Sarojini Naidu receives Gandhi on the Salt March, Dandi, 1930. Photo unattributed – She was the eldest of eight siblings. She was born at her parental home Bikrampur. The place lies in present-day Bangladesh. Her parents were Aghore Nath Chattopadhyay and Barada Sundari Devi. Sarojini’s father was a political activist and the first member of the Indian National Congress (INC) in Hyderabad. Her father was a doctorate of Science from Edinburgh University who settled in Hyderabad. It was her father who founded and administered the Hyderabad College which came to know as Nizam’s College later on....