Pritilata Waddedar
- Born: 5 May 1911 at village of Dhalgat, Patiya upazila, Chittagong (Chotrogram)
- Died: 23 September 1932, Chittagong (aged 21)
- Profession: Bengali revolutionary nationalist
- Recognition: Residential hall in University of Chittagong and Jahangirnagar University named after her
- Hasani? Didn't know that! First female Headmistress of Nandankanan Aparna Charan Girls' School, Chittagong
Biography
- Early life of 'Rani', first class student, family life, first Headmistress of a girl's school in Chittagong
- Pritilata: the female warrior (Chittagong: a hot bed of revolutionary action, membership of Surya Sen's group, inspiration from Ramkrishna Biswas, narrowly surviving police encounter)
- Night attack on the Pahartali European Club (blessing of Masterda, Kalpana Datta arrested, attack dressed as a Punjabi man, martyrdom by swallowing poison, slur by British authorities, plea for greater women's right), 'Bir Kannya' honorary title
Legacy
- Fading memory, 'Pritilata Bhavan' & 'Pritilata Shaheed Dibosh' honours by Bethune College, 'Bir Kannya Pritiltata Trust', 'Pritilata Waddedar Sarak'
- Bronze statue, 'Pritilata Hall' in University of Chittagong and Jahangirnagar University, posthumous university degree for her and Bina Das, "Khelein Hum Jee Jan Se" (2010) and "Chittagong" (2012) film
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Timeline of few major events in Pritilata Waddedar's life
- 1927 - Passed matriculation examination in first division
- 1927 - Joined Leela Nag's "Dipali Singha" in Dhaka
- 1929 - Passed Intermediate (IA) securing first place among all the female candidates from Dhaka Board and fifth overall
- 1929 - Joined "Chhatri Sangha" revolutionary group in Kolkata headed by Kamala Dasgupta
- 1931 - Graduated with distinction in Philosophy from Bethune College, Kolkata, by degree withheld by British authorities
- 1931 - Briefly appointed first Headmistress of Nandankanan Aparna Charan Girls' School
- 1931 - Join anti-British group led by Surya Sen ('Masterda')
- 1931 - Visited freedom fighter Ramakrishna Biswas 40 times in jail
- 13 June 1932 - Narrow escape from police onslaught at their secret hideout in the village of Dhalghat, Patiya Upazila
- 23 September 1932 - Attack Pahartali European Club dressed as a Punjabi man. Suicides by swallowing potassium cyanide to avoid arrest