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'''Roza Vidyadhar Deshpande''' (1929 – 19 September 2020) was an Indian politician. She was a member of the [[United Communist Party of India]]. Deshpande was born in [[Bombay Presidency]], [[British India]]. Deshpande was a member of [[Lok Sabha]] from 1973 to 1977.  
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| name          = Roza Vidyadhar Deshpande
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| birth_date    = 1929
| birth_place  = [[Bombay Presidency]], [[British India]]
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| death_date    = {{Death date and age|df=y|2020|9|19|1929||}}
| death_place  = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]]
| constituency  = [[Mumbai North Central (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bombay Central]]
| office        = Former [[Member of parliament, Lok Sabha|Member of parliament]]
| term_start    = 1973
| term_end      = 1977
| predecessor  = [[Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare]]
| successor    = [[Ahilya Rangnekar]]
| party        = [[Communist Party of India]]
| education    =
| spouse        = Bani Deshpande
| children      = One Son, One Daughter
| father        = [[S.A. Dange]]
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'''Roza Vidyadhar Deshpande''' (1929 <ref name=IT-2011/> – 19 September 2020)<ref>https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2020/sep/19/communist-veteran-roza-deshpande-passes-away-at-91-2199155.html</ref> was an Indian politician of the [[United Communist Party of India]]. She was associated with [[All India Communist Party]] during 1980 to 1987 and with [[Communist Party of India]] earlier, with her husband,  Bani Deshpande.


She was a member of the 5th Lok Sabha from [[Mumbai North Central (Lok Sabha constituency)|Bombay Central constituency]] as a CPI candidate.<ref name=LS>{{cite web|title=Fifth Lok Sabha - State wise Details -  Maharashtra|url=http://www.loksabha.nic.in/Members/statedetailar.aspx?state_name=Maharashtra&lsno=5|publisher=Lok Sabha Secretariat|accessdate=7 December 2015}}</ref>
Deshpande died on 19 September 2020 in [[Mumbai]] at the age of 91.<ref>[https://www.mymahanagar.com/maharashtra/senior-communist-leader-co-roza-deshpande-passes-away/218047/ ज्येष्ठ साम्यवादी नेत्या कॉ. रोझा देशपांडे यांचे निधन] {{in lang|hi}}</ref>
 
Deshpande took part in the [[Samyukta Maharashtra movement]] (the movement for the creation of the state of Maharashtra) and the [[Goa liberation|Goa liberation struggle]] as a member of the [[All India Students Federation]].
 
She was the daughter of [[Shripad Amrit Dange]], a founding member of the Communist Party of India (CPI) and a stalwart of the Indian trade union movement. She wrote the first biography on her father.<ref name=IT-2011>{{cite news|last1=Tare|first1=Kiran|title=Netaji's Friend in Deed |url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/roza-deshpande-biography-on-amrut-dange-will-expose-communists-in-india/1/137305.html|accessdate=7 December 2015|publisher=India Today|date=7 May 2011}}</ref>


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Revision as of 16:27, 22 February 2021

Roza Vidyadhar Deshpande (1929 – 19 September 2020) was an Indian politician. She was a member of the United Communist Party of India. Deshpande was born in Bombay Presidency, British India. Deshpande was a member of Lok Sabha from 1973 to 1977.

Deshpande died on 19 September 2020 in Mumbai at the age of 91.[1]

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