Janaki Devi Bajaj (7 January 1893 – 21 May 1979) was an Indian independence activist who was jailed for participating in Civil Disobedience Movement in 1932.
Early life
Janaki was born on 7 January 1893 in Jaora in Jaora State into a Hindu family.
At the age of nine, she was married to 12-year-old Jamnalal Bajaj, a boy of her own community and similar family, in a match arranged by their families.[1] The marriage was entirely harmonious and conventional, and Janaki Devi was a devoted wife and mother. At the time of their wedding, the Bajaj family was one of very average, middle-class tradespeople; over the years, Jamnalal would build a large business empire and become one of India's earliest industrialists.[2]
Career
Jamnalal participated in the freedom struggle movement, and Jankidevi also took up khadi spinning on charkha, working for Gauseva and the betterment of the lives of harijans and their temple entry in 1928.