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Question : Who is the first female governor of independent India?

Option 1: Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit

Option 2: Sharda Mukherjee

Option 3: Fathima Beevi

Option 4: SarojiniSarojini Naidu Naidu


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Correct Answer: SarojiniSarojini Naidu Naidu


Solution : The correct answer is Sarojini Naidu.

Sarojini Naidu held the position of president until her death in March 1949 at the age of 70. As the Indian National Congress's first female president, Sarojini Naidu presided over the meeting. She joined the Indian National Movement following the partition of Bengal in 1905. When Naidu was chosen to lead the United Provinces (modern-day Uttar Pradesh) after the country gained independence from British rule in 1947, she made history as India's first female governor.

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