KAMALA NEHRU: SUMMARY-600 WORDS
SUMMARY
Nehru was born in the Year 1899 in a family of Kashmiri
Brahmins residing' I According to records in history, Kamala Nehru was a very
shy and quiet girl, largely
because of the fact that she hailed from a very simple family and was brought
up in a conservative atmosphere. Though the westernized Nehru family was a
culture shock to Kamala Nehru. the sense of alienation was soon replaced by one
of motivation to work for the freedom of India. Kamala Nehru married Jawaharlal
Nehru on February 7, 1916 in an arranged traditional Hindu wedding ceremony.
Jawaharlal Nehru was then the leader of the Indian National Congress. Her total
Indian background meant that Kamala Nehru could not even speak the English
language at the time of her marriage to Jawaharlal Nehru. Kamala Nehru was the
eldest daughter of Rajpati and Jawaharmal Mull Atal-Kaul. She had three
siblings, brothers Chand Bahadur Kaul and agricultural scientist Kailas Nath
Kaul and a sister Swaroop Kathju. After her marriage to Jawaharlal Nehru in the
year 1916, Kamala Nehru gave birth to her first child daughter Indira Nehru on
November 19, 1917. Her second child a son was born in November 1924. However,
the baby was born premature and died two days after birth. Kamala Nehru shared
a close bonding with Kasturibai Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi's wife and also stayed
at her ashram for some time. It was in this ashram that Kamala Nehru developed
a strong friendship with Prabhavati Devi, the freedom fighter from Bihar.
It was after her marriage to Jawaharlal Nehru in February
1916 that Kamala Nehru took an understanding to the national struggle which had
engulfed India and the politics that her husband was an integral part of.
Shedding all her inhibitions, Kamala Nehru emerged as a strong woman to pros
ide leadership in the fight for freedom. The Non Cooperation Movement of 1921 saw
Kamala Nehru's entry into the freedom struggle. She convinced a large number of
women in Allahabad to join hands with her in picketing shops in the city that
were selling foreign cloth and liquor. After Jawaharlal Nehru was put behind
bars for not cooperating with the British government and planning to deliver a
public speech aimed to malign the colonial rulers, it was Kamala Nehru who took
the public podium in her husband's place and read out the entire speech that
Jawaharlal Nehru was supposed to deliver. Such was the change after marriage in
a girl who even a few years back was not only shy but also lacked basic know
ledge in the English language. The British soon realized the threat that Kamala
Nehru posed to them and how popular she had become with women groups all over
India. She was thus arrested on two occasions for involvement in freedom
struggle activities. Kamala Nehru breathed her last on February 28, 1936. She
had been suffering from tuberculosis for a long time, the cause of her untimely
death. Kamala Nehru was at the Nehru home in Lausanne, Switzerland at the time
of her death. Her daughter Indira Nehru, husband Jawaharlal Nehru. mother in
law and several other members of the Nehru family were present beside side at
the time of death. Kamala Nehru was cremated at the Lasagna Crematorium. Till
today her contributions to the Indian Freedom Movement are recognized and
appreciated. A large number of institutions and places of public interest in
Delhi have been named after Kamala Nehru to recognize her contribution in the well-being
of independent India. The Kamala Nehru College in the University of Delhi, the
kamala Nehru Hospital and the Kamala Nehru Park are some of the institutions
built in memory of Kamala Nehru.
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