Sharmilee raj biography of mahatma
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வ.உ.சி போற்றும் மனிதா; award from V.O.C IlakiyaVaanam at Ottapidaram on 4.09.2022
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Irom Chanu Sharmila
Indian civil rights activist
In this Meitei name, the family name is Irom and the given name is Sharmila. "Chanu" is a name suffix.
Irom Chanu Sharmila (born 14 March 1972), also known as the "Iron Lady of Manipur" or "Mengoubi" ("the fair one")[1] is an Indian civil rights activist, political activist, and poet from the Indian state of Manipur, which is located on the north-eastern side of India. In November 2000, she began a hunger strike for abolishing the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958. After 16 years, she ended her fast in 2016, after being nasally force-fed for over 500 weeks in custody. Therefore, she has been viewed as the world's longest hunger striker. Amnesty International has declared her as a prisoner of conscience.
Early life
[edit]Born on 14 March 1972 in Imphal[2] to Nanda who worked as an attendant in the state veterinary hospital, and Sakhi, a housewife. Sharmila was the ninth child, and her mother was 44 years when she gave birth to her. Her mother had problems with breastfeeding her, and she was suckled by women in the neighbourhood.[3] As an average student, Sharmila would stay aloof from most of the 17-member strong joint family that she grew up with.[4]
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