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Bhikaiji Cama

Bhikaiji Rusto Cama〔Bhi''khai''- (with aspirated ''-kh-'') is the name as it appears in the biographies. Another common form is Bhi''kai''- (with unaspirated ''-k-''), as it appears on the postage stamp. The name is also frequently misspelled 'Bhikh''a''-' (with missing ''-i-''), which is a male name (unlike the feminine Bhikh''ai''-).〕 (24 September 1861 – 13 August 1936) was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement.
==Early life==
Bhikhaiji Rustom Cama was born Bhikai Sorab Patel on 24 September 1861 in Bombay (now Mumbai) in a large, well-off Parsi family. Her parents, Sorabji Framji Patel and Jaijibai Sorabji Patel, were well known in the city, where her father Sorabji—a lawyer by training and a merchant by profession—was an influential member of the Parsi community.
Like many Parsi girls of the time, Bhikhaiji attended Alexandra Native Girl's English Institution.〔.〕 Bhikhaiji was by all accounts a diligent, disciplined child with a flair for languages.
On 3 August 1885, she married Rustom Cama, who was son of K. R. Cama. Her husband was a wealthy, pro-British lawyer who aspired to enter politics. It was not a happy marriage, and Bhikhaiji spent most of her time and energy in philanthropic activities and social work.

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