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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. 21 de nov. de 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. 31 de ago. de 2017 · This is the story of Kadambini Ganguly, one of the first women graduates from India and the entire British Empire, who moved on to become one of the first female physicians trained in western medicine in the whole of South Asia.

  4. 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.

  5. 8 de sept. de 2022 · Dwarkanath Ganguly was a schoolteacher and a Brahmo reformer who published Abalabandhab, the first magazine devoted to women's rights in the world. He supported his wife Kadambini Ganguly, one of the first female graduates and doctors of India, in her education and faced social and legal challenges.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2018 · The issue of female education led to a split in Brahmo Samaj in 1866. Dwarkanath Ganguly led the progressive faction of the Samaj and Keshub Chandra Sen remained the leader of the mainstream Brahmo Samaj. See David Kopf, The Brahmo Samaj and the Shaping of the Modern Indian Mind (New Delhi: Archives Publishers, 1979).

  7. 5 de feb. de 2020 · She found support in Dwarkanath Ganguly, a teacher at her Bethune School. Dwarkanath was a liberal Brahmo Samaji & a great mentor.