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  1. Dwarkanath Gangopadhyay (also known as Dwarkanath Ganguly, 20 April 1844 – 27 June 1898) was a Brahmo reformer in Bengal, British India. He made substantial contributions towards societal enlightenment and the emancipation of women.

  2. Nov 21, 2017 · A school teacher who took a strong stand against gender injustice and British exploitation, Dwarkanath Ganguly is one of the forgotten pillars of Indian renaissance.

  3. Aug 31, 2017 · Kadambini & Dwarkanath Ganguly. Apart from education, she challenged everything the society deemed acceptable at every step. She married her teacher, Dwarakanath Ganguly, a prominent Brahmo Samaj leader from the Banga Mahila Vidyalaya, who was 20 years older to her. File Photo of Dwarkanath Ganguly.

  4. Sep 8, 2022 · In this case it was Dwarkanath Ganguly, a schoolteacher in British-ruled Bengal of the late 19th-century. Dwarkanath was born in April 1845 at Magurkhanda village of Bikrampur in undivided Bengal. During his student life, he was deeply influenced by Akshay Kumar Datta’s thesis on the plight of Indian women that stated: ‘The first vital step ...

  5. 4 days ago · The Indian National Congress was founded on 28 December 1885, and right from the onset, Dwarkanath Ganguly rallied for the inclusion of women in its sessions. Finally, the 1889 session of the Congress had six women, Kadambini being one of them. She moved the vote of thanks at the session and was hailed by Annie Besant as being a “symbol that India’s freedom would uplift India’s womanhood”.

  6. Dwarkanath Ganguly Biography. Dwarkanath Ganguly was a Brahmo reformer in West Bengal of British India. He was a social reformer and has done significant contributions in the empowerment of women.

  7. Dwarakanath Ganguly was a Brahmo reformer in Bengal of British India. He contributed substantially towards the enlightenment of society and the emancipation of women.

  8. Jul 19, 2019 · Kadambini Ganguly, the extraordinary woman who broke the glass ceiling on women’s freedom, has many firsts to her credit. She was one of the first women graduates of India. She was also one among the first female practitioners of western medicine not just in India, but in the whole of South Asia.

  9. Dec 18, 2018 · Dwarkanath Ganguly, Kadambinis husband Kadambini was totally committed to her patients and sometimes worked day and night. But this dedication was questioned by conservative Hindu society.

  10. Dwarkanath Gangopadhyay (also known as Dwarkanath Ganguly, 20 April 1844 – 27 June 1898) was a Brahmo reformer in Bengal, British India. He made substantial contributions towards societal enlightenment and the emancipation of women.