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- Rukmini Laxmipathi (also spelled as Rukmani Lakshmipathi, Tamil: ருக்மிணி லக்ஷ்மிபதி; 6 December 1892 – 6 August 1951) was an Indian independence activist and politician belonging to the Indian National Congress. She was the first woman to be elected to the Madras Legislature and the first to serve as a minister in the Madras Presidency.
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Rukmini Laxmipathi (also spelled as Rukmani Lakshmipathi, Tamil: ருக்மிணி லக்ஷ்மிபதி; 6 December 1892 – 6 August 1951) was an Indian independence activist and politician belonging to the Indian National Congress. She was the first woman to be elected to the Madras Legislature and the first to serve as a minister in the Madras Presidency. [1]
ருக்மிணி லட்சுமிபதி ( Rukmini Lakshmipathi, 6 திசம்பர் 1892 – 6 ஆகத்து 1951) ஒரு இந்திய சுதந்திர போராட்ட வீராங்கனையும், இந்திய தேசிய காங்கிரசு அரசியல்வாதியும், வீணை இசைக்கலைஞரும் ஆவார். இவர் சென்னை மாகாண சட்டமன்றத்தின் மக்களால் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்ட முதல் பெண் உறுப்பினர் மற்றும் சென்னை மாகாணத்தின் முதல் பெண் அமைச்சருமாவார். [1] .
Page actions. ருக்மணி லட்சுமிபதி (டிசம்பர் 6, 1892 - ஆகஸ்ட் 6, 1951) (ருக்மிணி லட்சுமிபதி, ருக்மிணி லக்ஷ்மிபதி) சமூக சேவகர். சுதந்திரப் போராட்ட வீரர்.
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Rukmini Laxmipathi (also spelled as Rukmani Lakshmipathi, Tamil: ருக்மிணி லக்ஷ்மிபதி) (6 December 1892 - 6 August 1951) was an Indian independence activist and politician belonging to the Indian National Congress. She was the first woman to be elected to the Madras Legislature and the first to serve as a minister in the Madras Presidency. [1]
- Achanta Lakshmipathy
- August 6, 1951
Apr 12, 2020 · Rukmini Lakshmipathi was the first woman to be jailed for salt satyagraha Chennai But surprisingly, while Dandi March had no women participants, the Vedaranyam march in Tamil Nadu 90 years ago, had four women marching from Trichinopoly (now Tiruchi) to Agastyanpalli.
Madras, Tamil Nadu. Smt. Rukmini Lakshmipati born on 06.12.1892, in a landlord’s family from Madurai, graduated from Presidency College, Madras and was subsequently married to Dr. Achanta Lakshmipati, a staunch nationalist and thus began an involvement in the national movement for independence.