Hansa Jivraj Mehta was a prominent figure in the Indian freedom movement, and her contributions to the drafting of the Indian Constitution make her a significant part of India's post-independence history.
Hansa was a visionary leader, a champion of women’s rights, and a symbol of the power of education and social reform. Her contributions to the drafting of the Indian Constitution helped lay the foundation for a democratic society that values equality and justice for all its citizens.
By breaking through social, political, and gender barriers, Hanza set an inspiring example for generations to come, showing that true progress in a society comes only when the voices of all, especially women, are heard and respected.
Born on July 3, 1897, in Surat, Gujarat, Hanza’s intellectual and political journey saw her break barriers, both for women in India and in the broader context of the....