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  1. Jnanadanandini Devi - Wikipedia. Jnanadanandini Tagore ( née Mukhopadhyay; 26 July 1850 – 1 October 1941; Gyanodanondinee Debi) was a social reformer who pioneered various cultural innovations and influenced the earliest phase of women's empowerment in 19th century Bengal.

  2. 4 de jul. de 2022 · She was a social reformer whose revolutionary style in sari made her an icon for working women. In the 19th century Bengal, women of the affluent class were seen wearing semi-transparent and...

  3. This is the story of Jnanadanandini Devi Tagore – a bold, tough, ingenious and fearless daughter-in-law of the Tagore family. She lived for ninety one years and dedicated her entire life to social restructuring. Yet the Tagore family were not particularly proud of her.

  4. 1 de feb. de 2021 · The maverick woman behind the ad and this new style of draping, which soon became the most recognizable attire for Indian women, was Jnanadanandini Devi, the sister-in-law of Nobel laureate Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2021 · The person credited with the creation of the Nivi drape as we know it today is Jnanadanandini Devi Tagore, a social leader and influencer of her time. She was the wife of Satyendranath Tagore, and sister-in-law of Rabindranath Tagore.

  6. Jnanadanandini Devi Satyendranath Tagore (1 June 1842 – 9 January 1923) was an Indian civil servant, poet, composer, writer, social reformer and linguist from Calcutta , Bengal . He was the first Indian who became an Indian Civil Service officer in 1863.

  7. Jnanadanandini was the wife of Satyendranath Tagore, the first Indian to join the civil service, and the elder brother of Rabindranath Tagore. When Jnanadanandini spent two years in Mumbai with her husband and returned to Jorasanko wearing the saree in Bombay style, she created a flutter in the Tagore household.