How did the Hindu Mahila Vidyalaya prove to be different from the other girls’ schools of the 19th century?
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Hindu Mahila Vidyalaya (School for Hindu Women) was an all-female boarding school located at 22 Beniapukur Lane, Entally, Kolkata, India.[1][2] Founded by British translator Annette Akroyd, the school was one of the first in India to provide girl students with a curriculum equivalent to that offered for boys.[3] Sources record different dates for the establishment of the school. While Indian historian Jogesh C. Bagal records the date of establishment as 18 November 1873,[1] American historian David Kopf mentions it as 18 September 1863!
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