Thursday, February 13, 2014

135th Birthday of Sorojini Devi Naidu- Google greeted with a doodle

Indians are feeling Proud  today  as Google greeted with a doodle marking Sarojini Naidu's 135th birthday on the Google homepage. Sarojini Naidu, also known as the Nightingale of India, was born on February 13, 1879 in Hyderabad. 
Sarojini Naidu's 135 birthday
135th Birth Day of the nightingale of INDIA


A child prodigy, activist and a poet, she was the first woman to become the governor of an Indian state.



In the Indian freedom struggle, she played a pivotal role during the Civil Disobedience movement. She also faced arrest in 1942 during the "Quit India" movement.

Post-Independence, she served as the first Governor of the United Provinces from 1947 to 1949 and also contributed to the drafting of the Indian constitution.

Her writing career began at the age of 13 and her major contribution was in the field of poetry. The Golden Threshold, her first collection of poems, was published in 1905. The Feather of The Dawn was edited and published posthumously in 1961 by her daughter Padamaja.

SOROJINI DEVI NAIDU
Sarojini Naidu suffered a heart attack and died on March 2, 1949 at Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh.
 
Here are some of her literary works:
  

·         The Bird of Time: Songs of Life, Death and the Spring
·         The Broken Wing: Songs of Love, Death and the Spring
·         Muhammad Jinnah: An Ambassador of Unity
·         The Sceptred Flute: Songs of India, Allahabad: Kitabistan
·         The Indian Weavers
·         Feast of Youth
·         The Magic Tree
·         The Wizard Mask
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Sarojini Devi Naidu,

Born: February 13, 1879, Hyderabad

Died: March 2, 1949, Lucknow

Spouse: Muthyala Govindarajulu (m. 1898–1949)

Children: Padmaja Naidu, Jayasurya Naidu, Leelamani Naidu, Randheer Naidu, Nilawar Naidu

Education: King's College London (1895–1898), Girton College, Cambridge, University of Madras


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