Bio/Wiki
Full Name | Durgawati Devi |
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Name Earned | Durga Bhabhi |
Known for | Accompanying Indian revolutionary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh on the train journey after the killing of John P. Saunders to escape the police arrest in disguise |
Physical Stats & More
Eye Color | Black |
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Hair Color | Salt and Pepper |
Educational Qualification(s)
Education | Studied up to class fifth |
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Personal Life
Date of Death | 15/10/1999 |
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Place of Death | Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Age (at the time of death) | 92 Years |
Death Cause | Natural death |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Marital Status | Widow |
Relationships & More
Marriage Date | 1918 (year) |
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Family
Father | Pandit Banke Bihari (court official at the Allahabad Collectorate) |
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Mother | Died when Durgawati Devi was very young |
Grandfather | Pandit Shivshankar (a landlord in Shahjpur) |
Husband | Bhagwati Charan Vohra |
Children | Son - Sachinanda |
Siblings | She was the only child of her parents |
Career
Summary | Active participant in Naujawan Bharat Sabha and various armed revolutionary movements during India’s freedom struggle |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
Durga Devi assisted Bhagat Singh in evading police capture by disguising themselves during a train journey. | |
She led the funeral procession of the freedom fighter Jatin Das. | |
In 1929, Durga Devi made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Lord Hailey, leading to her arrest and a subsequent three-year imprisonment. | |
Durga Devi and her spouse were involved in managing a bomb manufacturing facility called 'Himalayan Toilets' to fund revolutionary endeavors. | |
She played a role in the Lamington Road Outrage incident in 1930. | |
Arrested in 1935, Durga Devi was later released the same year and went on to establish a school for disadvantaged children before joining the Congress party. | |
Remembered for her strong opposition to British colonial rule and active involvement in the fight for independence. |