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  1. Pandita Ramabai Mukti Mission is an Indian Non-Profit, Charitable, Non-Governmental Organization committed towards empowering women and children since 1889. A Leadership with their faith in God, love for the women and children of India, and the story of Mukti that restores, renews and rebuilds lives through education, support and empowerment.

  2. Ramabai, Pandita (1858–1922) Indian scholar and reformer who drew international attention to the plight of Hindu widows and whose school offered shelter and education to thousands of these young women. Name variations: Ramabai Medhavi; Saraswati or Sarasvati. Born Ramabai Dongre on April 23, 1858, in Mysore State, India; died at her school ...

  3. Aug 3, 2023 · From facing personal loss to leading a social revolution, Pandita Ramabai's journey is an inspiration. Her commitment to education and women's rights blazed a trail in Indian history. Nucleus_AI ...

  4. Pandita Ramabai was: an unusual saint-like self-sacrificing “mother” to several thousand unfortunate, ill-treated child widows and destitute orphans. She started schools and the well-known Mission called the Pandita RAMABAI Mukti Mission. With motherly love, she cared for a family that grew to 2000 girls, many of whom had experienced the ...

  5. This 'haven' Pandita Ramabai Mukti Mission (PRMM) situated at Kedgaon village in Pune District of Maharashtra is duly registered under the Societies Registration Act (XXX of 1950), the Bombay Public Trust Act of 1950 and the Women's and Children’s Institutions Act of 1956. It has special homes for destitute – orphans and semi-orphans ...

  6. RAMABAI, PANDITA . Ramabai (1858 – 1922) was an extraordinary woman of her time — an educator, scholar, feminist, and social reformer, whose life was an example of how womanhood and religious identity were negotiated against the backdrop of Brahmanical culture, Christianity, and colonialism. For Hindus and Christians, her life and work ...

  7. Apr 23, 2021 · Ramabai was a well-known personality by the time she decided to travel in the U.S., primarily to generate funds for her projects in India focusing on empowerment of widows. The New York Times and ...

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