
Tara Rani Srivastava is one of the unsung heroines of India’s freedom struggle—her bravery, sacrifice, and determination embodying the spirit of resistance against colonial rule. Alongside her husband, Phulendu Babu, she led protests against the British during the Quit India Movement of 1942. When police opened fire, her husband was fatally wounded, but Tara Rani did not falter. With remarkable composure, she bandaged his injuries and pressed forward to hoist the national flag, determined that their mission would not be abandoned.Her story is not only one of personal courage but also of devotion to a larger cause—demonstrating how women played an active, vital role in India’s path to independence.In this episode, we bring Tara Rani’s story to life, remembering a woman whose resilience and sacrifice deserve to be celebrated as part of the living legacy of India’s freedom movement.