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Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar was a great multi-talented social reformer of the nineteenth century. He was great educationist, a tireless reformer and a great scholar. He also tried to modernize the Bengali prose.Birth: His birth took place on 6th Sep, 1820 in an orthodox Brahmin family. He was a person with extraordinary skills.
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Another great scholar-reformer was Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. Born in AD 1820 in a poor Brahmin family, he rose to become the principal of the Sanskrit College at Calcutta. His devotion to learning earned him the title ‘Vidyasagar’ (ocean of learning). He was admired for his courage, simple lifestyle and his spirit of sacrifice.
Vidyasagar was a good writer and is considered the father of modern Bengali language. He wrote in journals and newspapers. He was dedicated to the cause of education. Traditionally, people from the so-called lower castes were not allowed to study Sanskrit. But, he welcomed students from all religions and castes to learn Sanskrit in his college. He also introduced the study of modern western thought in his college. During his tenure as Principal, the Sanskrit College became the centre of free and reformist thinking.
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Another great scholar-reformer was Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. Born in AD 1820 in a poor Brahmin family, he rose to become the principal of the Sanskrit College at Calcutta. His devotion to learning earned him the title ‘Vidyasagar’ (ocean of learning). He was admired for his courage, simple lifestyle and his spirit of sacrifice.
Vidyasagar was a good writer and is considered the father of modern Bengali language. He wrote in journals and newspapers. He was dedicated to the cause of education. Traditionally, people from the so-called lower castes were not allowed to study Sanskrit. But, he welcomed students from all religions and castes to learn Sanskrit in his college. He also introduced the study of modern western thought in his college. During his tenure as Principal, the Sanskrit College became the centre of free and reformist thinking.
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