Sophia Khan, born in 1916 in Bombay, stands as a remarkable figure in India's struggle for independence, embodying the spirit of freedom and patriotism during a tumultuous period of colonial rule. Educated at a convent school, she observed the impactful actions of women leaders such as Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, Hansa Mehta, and Lilavati Munshi as they defied the exploitative salt laws. Inspired by their courage, she joined the Indian National Congress and its volunteer corps, dedicating herself to the cause of independence.