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  2. Pandita Ramabai - Wikipedia

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    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 . [ 2 ]

  3. Gender inequality in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality has been improving a lot in Bangladesh, inequalities in areas such as education and employment remain ongoing problems so women have little political freedom. In 2015, Bangladesh was ranked 139 out of 187 countries on the Human Development Index [1] and 47 out 144 countries surveyed on the Gender Inequality Index in 2017.

  4. Ruth Manorama - Wikipedia

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    Heavily influenced by Pandita Ramabai, Dorothy named her daughter Manorama after Pandita Ramabai's second daughter, who was named Mano. [3] Her father Paul successfully mobilised economically disadvantaged people in neighbouring villages to fight for their rights to land that they'd been living on for generations.

  5. Women in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    By introducing gender-sensitive policies and programs, the government strives to enable women to play a vital role in society and actively contribute to development as empowered agents. [5] The budget allocated for gender-related initiatives in the fiscal year 2023-24 amounts to Tk175,350.5 crore.

  6. Uma Chakravarti - Wikipedia

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    Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai Uma Chakravarti (born 20 August 1941) is an Indian historian and filmmaker . Beginning in the 1980s, Chakravarti wrote extensively on Indian history highlighting issues relating to gender , caste , and class , publishing seven books over the course of her career.

  7. Meera Kosambi - Wikipedia

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    She worked extensively on the 19th-century Indian feminist Pandita Ramabai, whose writings she compiled, edited and translated from Marathi. [1] She has also translated and edited the autobiography and scholarly writings of her grandfather Dharmananda Damodar Kosambi. Kosambi died in Pune on 26 February 2015 after a brief illness. [2]

  8. Feminism in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Wasfia Nazreen is the first Bangladeshi, and Bengali person of any gender, to climb all the Seven Summits. Shaheda Mustafiz is the first female programmer of Bangladesh. [18] [19] Ayesha Khanam, Bangladeshi feminist leader and freedom fighter. [2] [8] Rounaq Jahan, Bangladeshi political scientist, feminist leader, and author.

  9. Category:Discrimination in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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