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  1. Janaki Devi Bajaj (7 January 1893 – 21 May 1979) was an Indian independence activist who was jailed for participating in Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932. Early life and career. She was born on 7 January 1893 in Jaora in Jaora State into an Agarwal family.

  2. Sep 3, 2016 · Smt. Jankidevi Bajaj, a strong proponent of the Gandhian way of life, propagated rural upliftment through cottage industries. A self-made woman, she actively participated in the freedom struggle and was known to be charitable and frugal, and resolute yet compassionate.

  3. Smt. Janki Devi Bajaj was a strong advocator of the Gandhian way of life. During the nationalist movement of India, she actively participated in the Swadeshi movement. She discarded foreign clothes and adapted to a Gandhinian way of lifestyle.

  4. Jankidevi followed in Jamnalalji's footsteps and identified herself with the Gandhian movement. Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation instituted a special annual Award in her memory for women workers for Outstanding Contribution to the Uplift, Welfare and Development of Women and Children.

  5. Being a constituent institute of SNDT Women’s University, and having established with the dignified name of 'Jankideviji Bajaj’, Janaki Devi Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and Research gets its credibility enhanced. J.D.B.I.M.S.R. provides opaque infrastructure to the students to become industry ready.

  6. Aug 15, 2017 · When we talk about the women freedom fighters, a very few of us remember the name of Janakidevi Bajaj, the woman who took a stand for the nation and participated actively in the struggle for freedom.

  7. Jankidevi Bajaj Institute of Management Studies. Become a Go-Getter. Emerge prepared & determined to take on the corporate world head-on. Expand Your Network. With mentors,guest speakers,alumni and faculty. Connect With The Industry. Industry component in almost every aspect of our course. Learn By Practice.

  8. Jankidevi Bajaj was a true Gandhian social worker and a true disciple of Vinoba Bhave who was truly devoted to work, a real Karma Yogini. She was actively participating in the freedom struggle and other social activities. Know more about Jankidevi Bajaj's life here.

  9. Janaki Devi Bajaj was a great social activist who lived during the British Raj and made significant contribution to women’s social development, temple entry of harijans, being motivated by her husband Jamnalal Bajaj and Mahatma Gandhi.

  10. The Award is known as The IMC-Ladies' Wing Jankidevi Bajaj Puraskar. It comprises of a Cash Award of Rs.10,00,000/-, a Citation and a Ceritificate. Objectives. To encourage and develop business entrepreneurship in rural India by recognising outstanding contribution of women who work for rural economic development.