When was Usha Mehta died?

Usha Mehta was a Gandhian and freedom fighter of India. She is also remembered for organizing the Congress Radio, also called the Secret Congress Radio, an underground radio station, which functioned for few months during the Quit India Movement of 1942.

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Who started underground radio in Bombay?

Mahatma Gandhi launches the Quit India Movement at the Bombay session of the All-India Congress Committee. Responding to his call, a 22-year-old student of Wilson College, Usha Mehta, starts an underground radio station to counter the propaganda disseminated through All India Radio, the British government's mouthpiece.
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WHY IS Mehta Point famous?

Mehta Point is a great place to enjoy this sport; distanced at 8 km from Mainpat is this point where you can enjoy the thrill of paragliding along with witnessing natural untouched beauty and greenery.
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Who founded Voice of Freedom?

Trial broadcasts began in November 1955, and by the 25th of that month Voice Of Freedom began. Yes, hatched by three young Goan nationalists: Vaman Sardesai, Nicolau Menezes and Libia Lobo, the last two being Goans residing in Bombay.
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Who was the 1st freedom fighter in India?

Mangal Pandey (1827-1857):

He is remembered as the first freedom fighter of India.
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Dr. Usha Mehta "This is the Congress Radio calling on 42.34 meters from somewhere in India."



Who is the youngest freedom fighter of India?

Born in Dhenkanal, Odisha, Baji Rout was the youngest Indian freedom fighter and martyr, having been killed at the age of twelve.
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Who is best freedom fighter in India?

Top 10 Freedom Fighters of India
  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. ...
  • Jawaharlal Nehru. ...
  • Mahatma Gandhi. ...
  • Lal Bahadur Shastri. ...
  • Subhash Chandra Bose. ...
  • Lala Lajpat Rai. ...
  • Bhagat Singh. ...
  • Rani Lakshmi Bai.
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How is Usha Mehta?

She returned home weak and exhausted. Two days later, she died peacefully on 11 August 2000 at the age of 80, survived by her elder brother and three nephews. One of her nephews, Ketan Mehta, a noted Bollywood filmmaker.
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Who led the Quit India Movement in Kerala?

One of the prominent Renaissance Leaders from Kerala, K Kelappan has left an indelible mark on the state, by virtue of being a social reformer and a freedom fighter. Born on 24 August 1889 in a small village in Calicut, Kelappen fought two battles – one for social reforms and the other against the British.
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Who exhorted woman take part in freedom movement?

During the freedom struggle in the 1930s, Gandhiji exhorted women to take part in Satyagraha movement on par with men. That 17,000 of around 30,000 persons who courted arrest during the Salt Satyagraha were women volunteers is a conspicuous example of their equal role under the leadership of the Mahatma.
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Was Nehru a freedom fighter?

Nehru was a principal leader of the Indian nationalist movement in the 1930s and 1940s. Upon India's independence in 1947, he served as the country's prime minister for 17 years.
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Was Shivaji a freedom fighter?

Chhatrapati Shivaji was one of the bravest, most progressive and sensible rulers of India. The founder of the Maratha Kingdom, Shivaji was born to be a natural leader and fighter on 19th February, 1630 in the prestigious Shivneri Fort.
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Is BR Ambedkar a freedom fighter?

Dr. Ambedkar was a freedom fighter of the truest kind, not merely dreaming of setting India force from British rule, but of transforming India into a country where freedom holds meaning for everyone. He dedicated his life for uplifting of the Dalits.
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Who is the first female freedom fighter of India?

The Tamils fought valiantly against the British 100 years before the first soldier's revolt in Indian history in 1857 AD. Rani Velu Nachiyar was the first female to liberate India from the grip of the British Empire. She was India's first female liberation fighter, born 293 years ago.
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Which freedom fighter died today?

Thiruvananthapuram: K Ayyappan Pillai, a freedom fighter, a venerable figure in the socio-cultural arena of the state capital and BJP leader died here on Wednesday. He was 107. He was admitted to a private hospital on Tuesday due to heart-related ailments where he died on Wednesday.
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Who started the revolt of 1857?

On 29 March 1857 at the Barrackpore parade ground, near Calcutta, 29-year-old Mangal Pandey of the 34th BNI, angered by the recent actions of the East India Company, declared that he would rebel against his commanders.
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Who did not participate in Quit India Movement?

Hindu nationalist parties like the Hindu Mahasabha openly opposed the call for the Quit India Movement and boycotted it officially.
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Who is called the voice of freedom?

Summary: Polemic against the repressive actions of Indira Gandhi, b. 1917, former Prime Minister of India, during emergency, 1975-1977; articles, speeches and interviews.
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What name was given to the secret transmission Centre?

In Mumbai, Vitthal Zaveri, Usha Mehta, and her companions established a secret transmission center named Azad Radio. Patriotic songs were sung on it. News of agitations in the country was broadcasted on it. Patriotic speeches were telecasted. This encouraged the agitators.
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