In 1908, at the age of 11, she was married to Atul Chandra Ghosh, another important personality of Indian freedom movement from Purulia district.
Her father, Risi Nabarun Chandra[1] was also a freedom fighter, who along with his son-in-law, established "Shilpashram", at Telkalpara, Purulia, which was a place of gathering for several freedom fighters including Subhas Chandra Bose, Chittaranjan das and on certain occasions, Mahatma Gandhi also visited this ashram.
[6] She was a leading lady for several protests in Purulia during British Raj[4] and she was recognised as an important freedom fighter of the area.
Her son Arun Chandra Gosh and daughter Urmila Majumdar were also freedom fighters and lived with her in Shilpashrama, Purulia.
[1] She played a major role in Salt March (1930) and Pataka Satyagraha (1945) and was arrested several times by British Government.