Write a report on the role of women in our nationalist movement in India

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1.Kanaklata Barua was a freedom fighter and martyr. In 1942 when the Non Cooperation Movement was at its height, Kanaklata was in Tezpur. She joined the movement and became involved with the setting up of the secret Death Squads (Mrityu Bahini). On 20 September 1942, just a few months short of her eighteenth birthday, she joined the column of protesters with a tricolour flag in her hand. She was shot in the chest while trying to hoist the national flag at the Gohpur police station as part of the Death Squad programme. She died instantly. Kanaklata immediately became an icon for the freedom fighters of India.
2.Raj Kumari Gupta was born about a century ago in the little-known Banda zilla of Kanpur, she and her husband worked closely with Mahatma Gandhi and Chandrashekhar Azad. Her crucial contribution to the Kakori dacoity case barely figures in the narratives of freedom. Raj Kumari, who was given the charge of supplying revolvers to those involved in the Kakori operation, apparently hid the firearms in her undergarment and set out in khadi clothes to deliver them, with her three-year-old son in tow. 
3.Tara Rani was born in Saran near Patna. At a very early age, she got married to a freedom fighter named Phulendu Babu and actively participated in protest marches against the British regime. Tara gathered like-minded women to carry out demonstrations during the Quit India Movement.
4.Rani Gaidinliu was born on January 26, 1915 at Nungkhao, a Rongmei village in Manipur. She was 16 when she was the leader of the Heraka movement. While the Heraka movement was long aware of the civil disobedience movement in British India, it was Gaidinliu who first used Gandhiji’s name and identified her peoples’ struggle against oppression and self-determination with the larger national movement gaining ground in India. Through armed resistance, she quickly transformed a religious-indigenous rebellion into a revolutionary movement for independence.
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