Rani Gaidinliu

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Rani Gaidinliu was one of the active participants in the fight for freedom from British rule in India. Born in Nangkao village of Manipur She joined freedom struggle at the age of 13. She led a socio-political movement to drive out the British from Manipur and Naga areas.

She was arrested in 1932 at the age of 16 and imprisoned for life. She was freed in 1947 after India gained freedom.

After her release she continued to work for the uplift of her people. She organised a resistance movement against the Naga National Council (NNC)-led insurgents in 1966 and had to go underground. She was honoured as a freedom fighter and was also awarded a Padma Bhushan. Rani Gaidinliu died in 1993. The Government of India issued a postal stamp in her memory.

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