Lila Ramkumar Bhargava | |
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Born | India, 1921-1922 |
Died | 25 May 2014 |
Occupation(s) | Social worker, freedom fighter |
Spouse | Munshi Ram Kumar Bhargava |
Children | Ranjit Bhargava |
Awards | Padma Shri |
Rani Lila Ramkumar Bhargava was an Indian freedom fighter, social worker, educationist[1] and a former leader of the Indian National Congress.[2] She was an associate of Indian prime minister, Indira Gandhi[2] and was married into the family of Munshi Nawal Kishore, the founder of reportedly the oldest printing press in Asia, Nawal Kishore Press,[3] to Munshi Ramkumar Bhargava, a fourth generation member of the family and the holder of the title of Raja from Lord Wavell, then Viceroy of India,[4]
Her son, Ranjit Bhargava is a noted environmentalist[5] and a Padma Shri awardee.[4]
Rani Lila was born in Bengaluru, Karnataka. She moved to Lucknow after getting married at the age of 16. She was known as Rani Sahiba and was one of the founding members of the National Council of Women in India (NCWI). Rani Lila also served as its President.[6]
She was honoured by the Government of India in 1971 with Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award.[7][8]
On 25 May 2014, Rani Lila Ram Kumar Bhargava died after a short illness at the PGI hospital in Bangalore.[9][2] She had three sons and one daughter.[10]