Bhikaji Cama, born on 24 September 1861, was an Indian independence activist who was one of the prominent figures of the Indian independence movement.
Cama was a significant part of the Indian Nationalist movement and played a crucial role in the formation of the Indian Home Rule Society in London in 1905.
She is particularly remembered for designing the first version of the Indian National Flag, which she unfurled in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1907.
Bhikaji Cama actively participated in spreading awareness about India's struggle for independence among the international community.
Bhikaji Cama's dedication and contribution to India's freedom struggle continue to inspire generations of Indians.
She remains a symbol of courage, resilience, and patriotism.