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Krishnammal Jagannathan

Krishnammal Jagannathan ((タミル語:கிருஷ்ணம்மாள் ஜெகநாதன்): born 1926) is a social service activist from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. She and her husband, Sankaralingam Jagannathan (1912 – 12 February 2013),〔http://www.rightlivelihood.org/pressrelease_feb12.html〕 have protested against social injustice and they are well known as Gandhian activists. Her work includes upliftment of Dalits, the landless, and the poor; she has sometimes fought against governments as well as big industries.
She was earlier involved in the Indian independence movement, along with her husband, and was also a close associate of Vinoba Bhave. She has received several awards and recently has been listed for Right Livelihood Award for 2008, which she would share with four others, including her husband.
==Early life==
Krishnammal Jagannathan was born to a landless Dalit family in 1926.〔(Krishnammal and Sankaralingam Jagannathan / LAFTI (India) ) – on Right Livelihood Awards' website〕 Her first encounter with social injustice and poverty was by looking at her mother Nagammal who had to toil very hard and had to work even when she was in advanced stage of pregnancy.〔 Despite being from a poor family she managed university education and was soon involved with the Gandhian Sarvodaya Movement. It was through Sarvodaya did she meet Sankaralingam Jagannathan, who was much later to be her husband. Sankaralingam Jagannathan hailed from a wealthy family, yet gave up his college studies in 1930 in response to Gandhi's call for non-co-operation movement and civil disobedience.〔 At one stage Krishnammal even shared a stage with Gandhi〔 and also met Martin Luther King.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Krishnammal Jagannathan )〕 Sankaralinga later joined the Quit India Movement in 1942 and spent years in jail before India gained its independence in 1947.〔 Having decided only to marry in independent India Sankaralingam and Krishnammal married in 1950.〔 She would later head the Salt Satyagraha march in Vedaranyam, this time not in protest, but to commemorate the platinum jublee of the event in 2006.〔(Congressmen re-enact Salt Satyagraha march ) The Hindu〕

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