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2) Contribution of Begum Rokeya
Sakhawat, Pandita Ramabai
Saraswati and Rashsundari Devi to
developed education amoung
women​

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Answered by preetsharma2014in
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Explanation:

Pandita Ramabai was a social worker, scholar and a champion of women's rights, freedom and education. Pandita Ramabai participated in the freedom movement and was one of the 10 women delegates of the Congress session of 1889.

Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain--She wrote novels, poems, short stories, science fiction, satires, treatises, and essays.[1] In her writings, she advocated that both men and women should be treated equally as rational beings, and the lack of education is the main reason of women's lagging behind. Her major works include Abarodhbasini, a spirited attack on the extreme forms of purdah that endangered women's lives and thoughts; Sultana's Dream, a science fiction novella set in a place called Ladyland in nisah, a world ruled by women; Padmarag ("Essence of the Lotus", 1924), another feminist utopian novel; Matichur, collection of essays in two volumes

Answered by khusbu0409
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Ramabai, Indian Scholar, Feminist and Educator. Ramabai traveled around India in the 19th century to give lectures on women's emancipation and established one of the country's first women's shelters and schools.

A determined literary and political activist, Begum Rokeya was the pioneer of women education in the Indian subcontinent. She defied all the hindrances of a society dominated by patriarchal rule that barred women to pursue their dreams of lives. ... Sakhawat was 38 years old before his marriage.

Learning the alphabet was so important to women like Rashsundari Devi, Ramabai and Rokeya because after learning alphabet they could achieve their goals and fulfill their dreams and contribute the society. Answer: ... She is among the earliest woman writers in Bengali literature.

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