Remembering Indira Gandhi
Bollywood   |   Indian Shaadi  |  Medical Care  |  Skin Beauty  |  Food Pyramid  |  Medications  |  Clothing Brands  |  Bedroom Designs |  Brides
Home > Mind , Body & Soul > Days to Remember > Remembering Indira Gandhi

Remembering Indira Gandhi

"On the morning of 31 October 1984, as she walked through her garden, smiling, hands raised and palms pressed together in the traditional Indian "namaste" greeting, Indira Nehru Gandhi was assassinated by her own bodyguards. She died as she had lived, surrounded by men, yet isolated. It was violent end to a life of epic drama.

Brought up during an era which saw the rise of Indian nationalism, she was raised to be what her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, called 'a child of revolution' - strong in body and mind, destined to play a political role in the creation and governing of an independent India.

Despite her early reluctance to embrace this role, and despite, too, ill-health and a shy, self-contained personality, Indira would become one of history's most powerful and significant leaders, presiding over a huge, complex, religiously driven and male-dominated country. Indira was India. Throughout childhood, love, marriage, imprisonment, motherhood and a sequence of personal and family tragedies, her personal hopes and desires would be continually subsumed by the historical and political imperatives of her country."

In a beautifully written and engaging biography, Katherine Frank explores the personal and political fate of the leader of the world's largest democracy - a woman who played a dominant role in the history of the twentieth century, and when it ended, was voted Woman of the Millenium.

Remembering her today is to pay homage to Indian Womanhood. We are thankful for women like her - inspiring by their example. Lingering on forever.




Viewers who read this article also read
Channels
Alternative healing
Astrology
Baha'i
BPO Problems
Buddhism
Celebration
Christianity
Christmas carols
Days to remember
Graceful grandma
Grandma remedies
Grandma says
Grandma and you
Grandma stories
Grandma's jewellery
Heal yourself
Hinduism
Islam
Jainism
Numerology
Self motivation
Sikhism
Soul stories
Zoroastrianism
Communities
Counsellors
Youth Counsellors
BPO Agony Aunt
Contests
Quizzes
BPO Zone