Durgawati Devi Age, Wiki and Bio

Durgawati Devi

Quick Info

ProfessionFreedom Fighter
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth07/10/1907
Age92 years (died on 15, Oct, 1999)
BirthplaceAllahabad, United Provinces, British India (present-day Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India)
Date of Death15/10/1999

Bio/Wiki

Full NameDurgawati Devi
Name EarnedDurga Bhabhi
Known forAccompanying 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 ColorBlack
Hair ColorSalt and Pepper

Educational Qualification(s)

EducationStudied up to class fifth

Personal Life

Date of Death15/10/1999
Place of DeathGhaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Age (at the time of death)92 Years
Death CauseNatural death
Zodiac signLibra
Marital StatusWidow

Relationships & More

Marriage Date1918 (year)

Family

FatherPandit Banke Bihari (court official at the Allahabad Collectorate)
MotherDied when Durgawati Devi was very young
GrandfatherPandit Shivshankar (a landlord in Shahjpur)
HusbandBhagwati Charan Vohra
ChildrenSon - Sachinanda
SiblingsShe was the only child of her parents

Career

SummaryActive participant in Naujawan Bharat Sabha and various armed revolutionary movements during India’s freedom struggle

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.