| 1. Bhikaiji Cama was a notable Indian freedom fighter who raised the Flag of Indian Independence in Stuttgart, Germany in 1907. |
| 2. Her husband, Rustom Cama, came from an affluent family with a history in India's fight for freedom. |
| 3. During the Bombay plague epidemic, she selflessly cared for patients afflicted with the disease. |
| 4. Bhikaiji Cama worked alongside renowned Indian freedom fighters such as Dadabhai Naoroji in London and Shyamji Krishna Varma in France. |
| 5. While in Europe during her period of exile, she authored books about Indian revolutionary movements. |
| 6. At the Socialist Congress event in Germany, Bhikaiji Cama unfurled the Flag of Indian Independence and made passionate appeals for India's liberation. |
| 7. She encountered obstacles and was arrested for her anti-British endeavors in Europe. |
| 8. Advocating for gender equality and women's rights was a significant focus of Bhikaiji Cama's public speeches. |
| 9. After spending years away from her homeland, she returned to India before her passing due to illness. |
| 10. She was the first person to hoist an Indian flag in a foreign nation. |
| 11. The flag she unfurled in Stuttgart was based on the Calcutta Flag and featured green, yellow, and red fields representing Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism respectively. It also included a crescent moon and sun for Islam and Hinduism, and eight lotuses for the eight provinces of British India. The words 'Vande Mataram' were inscribed in Devanagri script. |