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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. [1]

  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. Nov 30, 2022 · As a feminist, Abala Bose dedicated her life to championing the liberal cause that would put men and women on the same footing. As a philanthropist, social reformer and educationist, she paved the path for an equitable, progressive, and liberal India of the future.

  4. Abala Bose (1865-1951) was born to Brahmo reformer Durga Mohan Das and Brahmamoyee Debi. While her father is known in history as a renowned advocate for women’s rights, her mother too helped young widows with education and shelter, in her short lifetime.

  5. 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.

  6. Jan 4, 2019 · Besides being born to the family of renowned Brahmo reformer Durga Mohan Das and marrying to the famous Indian scientist Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, Abala Bose deserves a special place in the great history for her pioneering work and life long devotion to the social causes.

  7. Bose, Abala (1865–1951) Indian educator and reformer. Born Abala Das in 1865; died in 1951; daughter of Durgahohan Das (founder of the Sadharan Brahma Samaj and Brahmamoijee); attended Calcutta University; studied medicine in Madras; married physicist Jagadish Chandra Bose, in 1887.