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did not participate, but she helped her Congress colleagues. She was again detained in jail between 1942 and 1945 as she gave shelter to Hemanta Tarafdar, an activist of the
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on 18 April 1930, at the instruction of the leaders of the Chhatri Sangha, Sashadhar Acharya and Ganguly in a disguise of husband and wife gave shelter in May 1930 to
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Ganguly was involved in social struggle throughout her life. Due to a road accident in 1965, she was admitted to
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in 1932. Under the Bengal Criminal Law Amendment (BCLA) Act, Ganguly was held captive in
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Gentlemanly Terrorists: Political Violence and the Colonial State in India, 1919–1947
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to Abinashchandra Ganguly and Sarala Sundara Devi. Their family was from
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While staying in Kolkata, she got in touch with Kalyani Das and
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from 1932 to 1938. and after her release, she participated in
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Woman, Her History and Her Struggle for Emancipation
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Khulna
Bengal
British Raj
Kolkata, India
Communist Party of India
Indian independence movement
Indian independence movement
Khulna
Bengal
British India
Bikrampur
Dhaka
Bengal
Dhaka Eden School
Intermediate of Arts
Kolkata
Kamala Dasgupta
Jugantar Party
Chhatri Sangha
Kamala Dasgupta
Raja Srish Chandra Nandy
Chandannagar
French territory
Chittagong armoury raid
Ananta Singh
Lokenath Bal
Jiban Ghoshal
Chandannagar
Bina Das

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