
1.BORN: 16th July, 1909 at KALKA (erstwhile Punjab).
2.Parents: SHRI UPENDER NATH GANGULI & SMT.AMBALIKA, A Brahmo Samaji migrant
family from Bengal. Father running a restaurant at the Kalka Railway Station.
3.Studied at the convent of Sacred Heart, Lahore and Later at The All
Saints Church Secondary School at Nainital.
4.Passed B.A. and joined as a teacher at Gokhale National School, Calcutta.
5.Planned to save up sufficient money to go to England for higher studies
but destiny took a hand.
6.During vacations went to her sister at Allahabad
where she met Barrister Asaf Ali a nationalist leader and a lawyer at
Delhi was attracted to him because of their common interest in English
literature.
7.Married him in 1928 against parental resistance. Marriage
was not only Inter-communal but also the age difference was wide. He was
41 she was 19.

The Quit India movement was the high point of her political career. On
August 1942 when all senior leader including her husband were arrested
and sent to Ahmednagar Fort, she hoisted the congress tricolour at the
Gowalia tank and went underground for three years to direct the movement
from underground.
After independence did not seek office but plunged into Social movements
for the advancement of women, children's development, giving leadership
to the Youth, championing the cause of minorities wherever they were affected.
In Meerut, Bhiwandi, Bhagalpur etc. In Punajb during the days of terrorism,
she visited the seriously affected areas of Taran Taran and other Places
in Amritsar District, led peace marches and put morale into the hearts
of a demoralized people.
Was President of the National Federation of Indian women for many years.
Also founded and ran the weekly magazine LINK and a daily called Patriot.