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    Abala, Lady Bose (8 August 1865 – 25 April 1951) was an Indian social worker and feminist. She was known for her efforts in women's education and her contribution towards helping widows.

  2. Jan 7, 2021 · Roy vigorously fought for equal rights, and actively participated in the women’s suffrage movement. But even her feminism was inspired, as she picked up cues of the movement from her classmate, Abala Bose, at Bethune. However, this activist’s name doesn’t feature in too many history textbooks.

  3. Jan 4, 2019 · Abala Bose was a Brahmo reformer, feminist and social worker who devoted her life to educate and uplift women in India. She founded Nari Shakti Samiti, Vidyasagar Bani Bhavan and other institutions to provide education, training and employment to widows and girls.

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  5. Nov 30, 2022 · Abala Bose (1865-1951) made remarkable contributions as an educationist, suffragist and philanthropist. She spent her life working on women’s education, emancipation, and independence.

  6. Dec 9, 2020 · Abala Bose is one such woman who dedicated her whole life in uplifting the state of women in society and especially paid attention to the needs of widows in our country. Her contribution to the society as a feminist is remarkable and we must acknowledge that.

  7. Abala Bose’s contributions to the feminist movement extend well beyond educational reform and widow upliftment. She was also among the earliest trailblazers of the Indian suffragists’ movement.

  8. Abala Bose was an educationalist and Bengali social worker known for her efforts in the field of women’s education as well as her efforts for uplifting the living conditions of widows. She was born as the second daughter of renowned Brahmo reformer Durga Mohan Das on 8 April 1864 at Barisal.