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    Rukhmabai (22 November 1864 – 25 September 1955) was an Indian physician and feminist. She is best known for being one of the first practicing women doctors in colonial India (first one being Dr. Kadambini Ganguly who started practicing in 1886) as well as being involved in a landmark legal case involving her marriage as a child bride between ...

  2. Aug 22, 2016 · Rukhmabai was one of the most important figures fighting for the cause of women’s rights in colonial India. Her defiance of social conventions and customs that discriminated against women shook up a lot of people in the conservative Indian society of the 1880s and led to the passage of the Age of Consent Act in 1891.

  3. Rukhmabai is a name remembered not only for being one of the earliest Indian women physicians, but also a feminist. She was involved in a remarkable legal case surrounding her child marriage, followed by a new enactment.

  4. Nov 22, 2017 · Rukhmabai Raut, who was one of the first women doctors to practice medicine in British India and staunchly opposed child marriage, celebrates her 153rd birth anniversary on November 22 this year.

  5. Rukhmabai (1864-1955) was the first practising female doctor in colonial India. Although Anandibai Joshi was the first Indian female doctor, she couldn’t practice due to her untimely death. Rukhmabai also made her mark in history due to the legal case she was involved in, which contributed to the enactment of the Age of Consent Act, 1891.

  6. Jun 19, 2019 · Rukhmabai Raut was the first woman to practice as a medical doctor in India. A child bride, Rukhmabai became a well-known activist for the consent of both parties to marriage contracts. A passionate opponent of child marriage, Rukhmabai's legal battles and persuasive writing played significant roles in raising India's age of consent. Early Life

  7. Nov 9, 2019 · Straddling a faultline between tradition and progressive education in 19th-century British India, Rukhmabai forced legislators to reconsider laws on the status of girls, and went on to forge her own career as a doctor—one of the first Indian women to practise in her country.

  8. Mar 8, 2024 · Know more about the remarkable story of Rukhmabai Raut, the forgotten feminist icon who laid the groundwork for future feminist movements in the country. She was India's first Hindu woman to get a divorce, and also one of the first female doctors practising Western medicine.

  9. Jul 21, 2017 · That is what Rukhmabai (or Rakhmabai) did, fighting for her rights against the rigid system of child marriage and all that it entailed in the 1890’s. Rukhmabai was a catalyst who forced the Government of India to enact the Age of Consent Act in 1891 which legally set a limit for the age at which one could marry.

  10. Nov 29, 2023 · Rukhmabai Raut was a pioneering woman who became one of the first female doctors to practice medicine in British India. Born in 1864, Raut’s life took a significant turn when she was married off at a young age of 11.