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what ishwar chandra vidyasager did for womens education​

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Answered by sumaiya304
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Throughout Bengal, he opened 35 women's schools and succeeded in enrolling 1300 students. To support women education Vidyasagar organized a fund called Nari Siksha Bhandar. He supported John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune to establish the first permanent girls' school in India, the Bethune School, on May 7, 1849.

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Throughout Bengal, he opened 35 women's schools and succeeded in enrolling 1300 students. To support women education Vidyasagar organized a fund called Nari Siksha Bhandar. He supported John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune to establish the first permanent girls' school in India, the Bethune School, on May 7, 1849.

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