After Rani Lakshmibai, the Queen of Jhansi and a leading figure in the 1857 Indian Rebellion.
Inspired by Sarojini Naidu, an Indian independence activist known as the Nightingale of India.
Named after Kasturba Gandhi, a political activist and the wife of Mahatma Gandhi.
After Bhikaiji Cama, a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement.
Inspired by Sucheta Kriplani, the first woman to become Chief Minister of an Indian state.
After Aruna Asaf Ali, known for hoisting the Indian National Congress flag during the Quit India Movement.
Inspired by Rani Durgavati, who led her kingdom with bravery and fought against invaders.
Named after Kalpana Datta, a revolutionary associated with the Chittagong armoury raid.
After Lakshmi Sahgal, an officer of the Indian National Army and the Minister of Women's Affairs in the Azad Hind government.
Inspired by Matangini Hazra, who was part of the Indian independence movement and died while leading a procession.