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Nandini Satpathy
Politician from Odisha, India (1931–2006)
Nandini Satpathy (9 June 1931 – 4 August 2006) was an Indian politician and author.
She was the Chief Minister of Odisha from June 1972 to December 1976.
Early life
Nandini Satpathy was born on 9 June 1931 as Nandini Panigrahi to Kalindi Charan Panigrahi and Ratnamani Panigrahi in a Brahmin Family of Coastal Puri but grew up in Pithapur, Cuttack, India.[2] Satpathy's uncle Bhagavati Charan Panigrahi founded the Odisha branch of the Communist Party of India.
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He was a close associate of Netaji SC Bose.
Political career
In 1939, at the age of eight, she was mercilessly beaten up by British Police for pulling down the Union Jack and for pasting hand written anti-British Raj posters on the walls of Cuttack.
The same was widely discussed at that time and it had worked as pouring fuel on fire for the struggle of Freedom of India from British Raj.
While at Ravenshaw College pursuing her Master of Art