Born in Mangalore in 1903 to the district's Collector, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay went on to become the first Indian woman to contest a legislative election, one of the first women arrested in the Salt Satyagraha, and the single most influential figure behind independent India's revival of handicrafts, handlooms and theatre. She built a refugee township, founded institutions that still shape Indian culture today, and largely refused the political rewards offered to her for it.