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  1. Ramabai Ranade (25 January 1862 – 25 January 1924) was an Indian social worker and one of the first women's rights activists in the early 20th century. At the age of 11, she was married to Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade, who was a distinguished Indian scholar and social reformer.

  2. Jan 25, 2022 · A 19th-century Indian feminist who fought for women’s freedoms, trained them in public speaking, teaching, and weaving, Ramabai Ranade played a monumental role in bringing women into the public space — just like Savitribai Phule and Fatima Sheikh did. And yet, M.K. Gandhi called Ramabai the embodiment of “all that a Hindu widow could be”.

  3. Jan 13, 2021 · Ramabai Ranade’s life and work can be read in her own words in ‘Himself: The Autobiography of a Hindu Lady’, written in Marathi and published in 1910. Like most things Ramabai had done in her life, she was the first woman to write an autobiography in the Marathi language.

  4. Jun 23, 2024 · Overview. Ramabai Ranade. (1862—1924) Quick Reference. (1862–1924), icon of educated but conventional Indian womanhood of the late nineteenth century. Ramabai was born Yamuna Kurlekar in a conservative, aristocratic family, and according to Brahman custom, she was ... From: Ranade, Ramabai in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History »

  5. A social worker, one of the first women’s rights activists and a political activist, Ramabai Ranade (1863-1924) was an exceptional woman. She was born in the Kurlekar family in Sangli, Maharashtra.

  6. Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati (23 April 1858 – 5 April 1922) was an Indian social reformer and Christian missionary. She was the first woman to be awarded the titles of Pandita as a Sanskrit scholar and Sarasvati after being examined by the faculty of the University of Calcutta . [1]

  7. Jan 25, 2022 · A 19th-century Indian feminist who fought for women’s freedoms, trained them in public speaking, teaching, and weaving, Ramabai Ranade played a monumental role in bringing women into the public space — just like Savitribai Phule and Fatima Sheikh did. And yet, M.K. Gandhi called Ramabai the embodiment of “all that a Hindu widow could be”.

  8. Oct 11, 2020 · Ramabai Ranade (25 January 1863 – 1924) was an Indian social worker, a political activist and one of the first women's rights activists in the 19th century. She was born in Kurlekar family in 1862 in Sangli, Maharashtra.

  9. Ramabai was a daughter of the Kurlekar family, which belonged to the same caste and social strata as Ranade. The couple had a completely harmonious and conventional marriage. Ranade ensured that his wife receive education, something that she was not keen about initially.

  10. Ramabai Ranade has been the pioneer of the modern women's movement in India and outside. Though an illiterate she toiled hard to climb up the social ladder with the guidance of her husband, Madhav Govind Ranade.

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