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    Kamala Nehru (née Kaul; pronunciation ⓘ; 1 August 1899 – 28 February 1936) was an Indian independence activist and the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. Their daughter Indira Gandhi was the first female prime minister of India.

  2. Kamala Nehru (1899–1936), wife of Jawaharlal Nehru. She was a prominent social reformer [ citation needed ] and was an active member of the All India Congress Committee . Brijlal Nehru (1884–1964), son of Nandlal Nehru and a nephew of Motilal Nehru.

  3. Kamala Nehru Biography - Kamala Nehru Childhood, Profile, Life, Timeline. The wife of one of India's most popular leaders, Kamala Nehru held her own ground and contributed in her own way towards the independence of the country. Know more about her with this biography.

  4. Kamala Nehru stepped in and delivered the speech on her husband's behalf, with equal equilibrium and nationalist fervour. For the first time, Kamala motivated not just one part of the population, but the entire nation. She stood on the stage as an equal, advocating for the country's liberation.

  5. Kamala Nehru Biography. Kamala Nehru was a freedom fighter and the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. Kamala Nehru is the mother of Indira Gandhi and grandmother of Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi. She is known for her sincerity, patriotic and sensitive nature.

  6. Jul 3, 2020 · Kamala Nehru was a freedom fighter and the wife of Jawaharlal Nehru (the leader of the Indian National Congress and later the first Prime Minister of India). Her daughter Indira also served later as Prime Minister of India.⁣

  7. Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of the Indian National Congress and first Prime Minister of India and the mother of Indira Gandhi. She was known as the "Delhi Beauty". She was deeply sincere, highly patriotic, serous minded and sensitive. Kamala Nehru was a social worker who was keenly interested in promoting women’s rights.

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