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Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi

Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi: The Woman Who Stood Beside the Mahatma

March 6, 2025
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Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi (11 April 1869 – 22 February 1944)

In the annals of India’s fight for independence, one name often stands in the shadows of the Mahatma: Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi. Yet, she was no mere spectator in history. A steadfast activist, a voice for the voiceless, and a relentless champion of women’s empowerment, Kasturba carved her own path in the struggle against British rule.

A Revolutionary Begins Her Journey

Born Kasturba Gokuldas Kapadia on April 11, 1869, she was thrust into the world of politics and activism through her marriage to Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Their partnership was not just matrimonial but deeply intertwined with India’s freedom movement. Today, India commemorates National Safe Motherhood Day on her birthday, a fitting tribute to a woman who dedicated her life to the upliftment of others.

South Africa: The First Battlefront

Kasturba’s activism took root in South Africa, where she and her husband confronted racial injustice against Indian immigrants. In 1904, they co-founded the Phoenix Settlement near Durban, laying the groundwork for their philosophy of self-sufficiency and resistance. In 1913, she took a bold stand against discriminatory laws, was arrested, and endured hard labor in prison. Even behind bars, she remained unyielding, leading prayers and empowering fellow inmates with education.

A Fierce Force in India’s Independence Struggle

Upon returning to India, Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi continued her tireless activism. In 1917, she worked alongside indigo farmers in Champaran, Bihar, teaching women about hygiene, health, and literacy. Despite frail health, she participated in the 1922 Satyagraha in Borsad, Gujarat. Though absent from the Salt March in 1930, she played a crucial role in several civil disobedience campaigns, enduring multiple imprisonments.

Her resilience shone again in 1939 when she protested British rule in Rajkot at the behest of local women. Arrested and placed in solitary confinement for a month, she refused to back down. Even as her health deteriorated, her spirit remained unbroken.

Final Struggles and Legacy

In 1942, Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi was arrested once more during the Quit India Movement, imprisoned in Pune’s Aga Khan Palace alongside her husband. Years of sacrifice took their toll, and on February 22, 1944, she passed away within the prison walls, a martyr to the cause she had so fiercely defended.

Her legacy lives on in the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust, a fund established at Mahatma Gandhi’s request to aid women and children in rural India. Though history often remembers her as the Mahatma’s wife, Kasturba was a revolutionary in her own right—a woman of unshakable resolve who helped shape the destiny of a nation.

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