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Sarojini Naidu

1879–1949

Also known as: Sarojini Devi, धीमती सरोजिनी नायडू, सरोजिनी नायडू

How Sarojini Naidu is discussed in this archive

Referenced in 3 other works , including Mithan Tata Lam- An Indian Lawyer & Suffragist , The Life & Legacy of Lady Abala Bose , and The Resolute Abala Bose: Educationist, Suffragist, Philanthropist .

In Mithan Tata Lam- An Indian Lawyer & Suffragist : Naidu is named twice — once as a co-speaker at the House of Commons in 1919, and again as one of the London-based women leaders whose influence helped liberate Mithan's thinking.

In The Life & Legacy of Lady Abala Bose : Named as a fellow member of the 1917 suffragist delegation that met Edwin Montagu, situating Abala Bose within the broader suffragist circle.

In The Resolute Abala Bose: Educationist, Suffragist, Philanthropist : Sarojini Naidu is listed as a fellow suffragist in the delegation that met Edwin Montagu during the Montagu-Chelmsford negotiations, alongside Abala Bose and others.

Mentioned in (4)

Primary works (3)

  • Mithan Tata Lam- An Indian Lawyer & Suffragist · 2023
    • "She was one of the speakers in the House of Commons along with Annie Besant, Sarojini Naidu, and Major Graham Pole to speak for women's right to vote in India." · Narrator on the 1919 London delegation.
    • "During her stay in London, she associated with several other women leaders such as Sarojini Naidu and Annie Besant, who helped her liberate her thoughts and were also active in campaigning for women's rights in India." · Narrator on Mithan's London-era influences.
  • The Life & Legacy of Lady Abala Bose · 2022
    • "she was part of a delegation that met with Edwin Montagu, the then secretary of state during the negotiations of the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms, which included suffragists such as Sarojini Naidu, Margaret Cousins, and Ramabai Ranade." · Naming co-suffragists in the 1917 delegation.
  • हमारा हिन्दुस्तान · 1942

Opinion pieces (1)

  • The Resolute Abala Bose: Educationist, Suffragist, Philanthropist
    • "The delegation, which included suffragists such as Sarojini Naidu, Margaret Cousins, Ramabai Ranade, and Dorothy Jinarajadasa, contributed to women in India being first granted the right to vote in 1921, in Madras." · names Naidu as a fellow suffragist in the key franchise advocacy delegation