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  2. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Women, in custom and practice, remained subordinate to men in almost all aspects of their lives; greater autonomy was the privilege of the rich or the necessity of the very poor. Most women's lives remained centred on their traditional roles, and they had limited access to markets, productive services, education, health care, and local government.

  3. Women artists of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Twenty five women participated in this show and most of them were Bengali women. In 1939 women were provided the opportunity to enroll as students in the Calcutta Government Art School and they took it with pleasure. Aparna Ray was a student of the first batch of women and went on to become a teacher at the same school.

  4. Category:Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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  5. Najma Chowdhury - Wikipedia

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    She was a pioneer in establishing women studies in Bangladesh. She founded the Women and Gender Studies department of the University of Dhaka in 2000. [1] She was an advisor to the first caretaker government in 1996. [2] She was awarded the Ekushey Padak, Bangladesh's second highest civilian honour, for research in 2008. [3]

  6. Category:Bangladeshi women journalists - Wikipedia

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  7. Wasfia Nazreen - Wikipedia

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    Wasfia Nazreen (Bengali: ওয়াসফিয়া নাজরীন) is a Bangladeshi mountaineer, activist, environmentalist, [1] social worker and writer. [2]Nazreen is the first Bengali and Bangladeshi to scale K2, the world's second highest and most dangerous peak [3] [4] becoming one of the 40 women in history since 1954 to have successfully scaled K2.

  8. Farida Yasmin (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Twice elected president of the press club, she was holding that position from the year 2020 to August 2024. [8] She is a former senior journalist of The Daily Ittefaq and former general secretary of Bangladesh National Press Club. [9] [10] In 2017, she was elected the first female general secretary of Bangladesh Press Club.

  9. Category:First ladies of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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