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      • Often called the ‘Grand Old Lady of Indian Independence’, Aruna Asaf Ali left an indelible mark on the country’s history. We remember her role in the Quit India Movement that happened on 8 August 1942.
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  7. Often called the ‘Grand Old Lady of Indian Independence’, Aruna Asaf Ali left an indelible mark on the country’s history. We remember her role in the Quit India Movement that happened on 8 August 1942. Aruna was born on 16 July 1909 in Kalka to an upper-class Bengali Brahmo family.

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