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Born on August 10, 1963, Phoolan Devi was an Indian bandit who became a symbol of women's empowerment and resistance against oppression in the face of societal injustice and gender inequality. She hailed from a low caste, endured extreme hardships, and turned to banditry to fight against the exploitation of marginalized communities. Devi later transformed into a political activist, advocating for social reform and the rights of the disadvantaged.