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મેડમ ભીખાઈજી કામાં વિશે માહિતી વાંચવા અહીં ક્લિક કરો

કવિઝ આપો...👇 




*વિશેષ દિન કવિઝ* શિક્ષકો, વિદ્યાર્થીઓ, અને દરેક વ્યક્તિ આ કવિઝ આપી શકે છે.





Madam Bhikhaiji Kama 


Life Introduction Madam Bhikhaiji Kama 


Born - 24th September, 1961 

Died 11th August 1936 

Mana's name is Jinnah's 

father's name, Sorabji's 

husband's name is Stam.  

Madam Bhikhaiji Kama was born on September 4, 191 in a wealthy Parsi family in Mumbai. Her father's name was Saurabji Kramji Paksh and her mother's name was Gjibai.  Sorabaji was a well-known merchant of Mumbai.  Bhikhaiji Kama Alexander received education at Parsau Girls Club.  During his schooling, Bhakhaiji came to class as a brilliant student. From an early age, the seeds of patriotism were sown in his honor.  


Manoman had already decided to take care of his poor brothers and sisters by opposing the British tyranny.  E.  Q.  When the plague raged in Mumbai on the 19th, he was at the risk of his own life. Madam Bhikhaiji also succumbed to the contagious disease of Kheng.  Went and there Rayamji Krishna Varma's contact with the countryman for freedom.  


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Samajsevanai Manoman Vari Chukaila Madam Bhikhaiji was against marriage status but after subduing her father, she married Moti KR Kama.  They were both separated from Buddhism.  Thus, even after separating from her husband, she devoted all her energies and all her resources to the country.  But Mab Bhikhaiji Kama was honored to fly the first national flag of Khartoum on foreign soil. While living in London and Paris, revolutionary activities were taking place in Europe and America. 



 * In 1908, Madame Cama started the "Home Rule League" in Paris.  Hell until World War I ended.  Were held.  


* He was allowed to come to India on the condition of leaving the Nationalist Party in 19.  He came to India after 3 years of exile, died in 18th due to illness.  

* On the 19th, the Department of Posts and Telegraphs of India issued a stamp in memory of Madam Bhikhaija Kama on Republic Day, naming her "The Mother of Indian Revolutionaries".  Supporting, he organized bomb-making training for young revolutionaries


* Started a weekly called "Vande Mataram" from Geneva on the 19th.  Her popular slogan was "Let India be free, let there be only one, let there be unity."  The Indian flag was hoisted, the flag was in contrast to the demon's saliva medicine.  


The color in which the moon and the sun were thin. The sun symbolizes the Indus religion and the moon symbolizes the Muslim perm.  It is said that this was the time when two years ago, in 1965, the end of the Bengal Proto-Partition took place, which led to nationalism in the country. 


Thama Gandhi was still in South Africa.  But Guerrero-dominated Bengali dots began to mimic foreign trends in favor of 'indigenous'.  He went to Paris in 1909, from where he wrote the popular slogan of the Home Fl League, "India should be free: India should be a republic, there should be unity in Karat." For more than thirty years,  Kantikari raised the demand for the right to the sentence of his country through Kshatriya.  


After this, Madame Kama started publishing a revolutionary journal (newspaper) called 'Vande Mataram' from Geneva, the same name was cut off with the name of her masthead page, which was changed by Padam Kosha.  Allowed to return.  




He died on 13 August 1936 in a Parsi dormitory in Mumbai.  In 1957, the Bharru Post and Telecom Department issued a postage stamp in memory of Madam Bhikhaji Kama on Republic Day.  There are now many roads and buildings in the country, but very few people know about his contribution to the freedom struggle.

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