Pritilata waddedar biography in bengali language

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  • Pritilata Waddedar

    Native name

    প্রীতিলতা ওয়াদ্দেদার

    Personal details
    Born(1911-05-05)5 May 1911

    Dhalghat, Chittagong, Bengal Presidency, British India
    (now in Bangladesh)

    Died 23 September 1932(1932-09-23) (aged 21)
    Chittagong, Bengal Presidency, British India
    (now in Bangladesh)
    NationalityBritish Indian
    Occupation School teacher
    Alma materBethune College

    Pritilata Waddedar (5 May 1911 – 23 September 1932)[1] was a Bengali revolutionary nationalist.[2][3] After completing her education in Chittagong, she attended the Bethune College in Calcutta. Pritilata graduated in Philosophy with distinction.

    After a brief stint as a school teacher, Pritilata joined a revolutionary group headed bygd Surya Sen. She led a 15 man team of revolutionaries[4] in a 1932 attack on the Pahartali European Club,[5][6] which had a sign board that read "Dogs and Indians not allowed".[2

  • pritilata waddedar biography in bengali language
  • Pritilata Waddedar

    Bengali revolutionary (1911-1932)

    Pritilata Waddedar (5 May 1911 – 24 September 1932)[1][2] was an Indianrevolutionary nationalist who was influential in the Indian independence movement.[3][4] After completing her education in Chattogram (formerly Chittagong) and Dhaka (formerly Dacca), she attended Bethune College in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). She graduated in philosophy with distinction and became a school teacher. She is praised as "Bengal's first woman martyr".[5][6]

    Pritilata joined a revolutionary group headed by Surya Sen. She is known for leading fifteen revolutionaries in the 1932 armed attack[7] on the Pahartali European Club,[8][9] during which one person was killed and eleven injured. The revolutionaries torched the club and were later caught by the colonial police. Pritilata committed suicide by cyanide. Her suicide was preplanned. She had a suicide not

    Pritilata Waddedar Birth - [May 5, 1911] This Day in History

    05 May 1911

    Birth of revolutionary freedom fighter Pritilata Waddedar


    What happened?

    Pritilata Waddedar, the young revolutionary freedom fighter was born on 5 May 1911 at Dhalghat village, in modern-day Bangladesh.

    Pritilata Waddedar

    • Pritilata Waddedar was born to Jagabandhu Waddedar, a clerk working with the Chittagong Municipality, and his wife Pratibhamayi Devi at Dhalghat in Chittagong.
    • Pritilata had five other siblings.
    • She studied in a school in Chittagong and was called a meritorious student.
    • She was inspired by the valiant freedom fighter Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi.
    • After finishing her schooling, she took admission at Eden College in Dhaka. In her intermediate exams, she stood first in the Dhaka Board.
    • After this, Pritilata went to Calcutta to pursue graduation in psychology at Bethune College.
    • After completing her education, she returned to her native Chittagong and took up a job as the headmist