8. Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, women rights activistShe played a significant role in country's independence.
She spent a total of 5 years in jail which included a year of solitary confinement for her march for Salt Satyagraha from Mumbai.
She was the first woman to stand for assembly elections (Madras in 1926), but she lost by only 200 votes.
She was against the orthodox Indian traditions and set an example for the liberation of Indian women.
She was married at an early age and was then widowed.
She went against the prevalent customs and remarried the person she fell in love with while she was in college.
She played tennis with boys and went mountain trekking when women moved around in Purdah.
She acted in films when women working in movies were looked down upon and mostly men played women on screen.