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  • Usha Mehta

    Indian independence activist

    Usha Mehta (25 March 1920 – 11 August 2000[3]) was a Gandhian and independence activist of India. She is also remembered for organizing the Congress Radio, also called the Secret Congress Radio, an underground radio station, which functioned for few months during the Quit India Movement of 1942.

    In 1998, the Government of India conferred on her Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian award of the Republic of India.[4]

    Early life

    Usha Mehta was born in Saras, a village near Surat in modern-day Gujarat.[5] When she was just five years old, Usha first saw Gandhi while on a visit to his ashram at Ahmedabad.

    Shortly afterwards, Gandhi arranged a camp near her village in which little Usha participated, attending sessions and doing a little spinning.

    In 1928, eight-year-old Usha participated in a protest march against the Simon Commission and shouted her first words of protest against the British Raj: