Rameshwari Nehru came from a very orthodox family where purdah system was observed very strictly. Having been denied formal education, however Rameshwari Nehru was able to make a deep mark in the pages of history by her relentless efforts to bring about the emancipation of women in the society. In this respect her journal Stree Darpan played a notable role. This paper is a humble attempt to narrate the activities of Rameshwari Nehru for the cause of Indian women
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Rameshwari Nehru came from a very orthodox family where purdah system was observed very strictly. Ha...
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Abstract India is one of the most prominent countries in Asia. India is a country full of diversity...
An eminent writer once commented that-- if you want to develop a nation it is the woman who should b...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
Rameshwari Nehru came from a very orthodox family where purdah system was observed very strictly. Ha...
In recent times there has been a great interest in the history of women and gender relations in Indi...
We can easily believe by studying our History books that in ancient India, women enjoyed equal statu...
Dr. B.R Ambedkar, popularly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar was one of the prime architects of Indian co...
In 1946, Sarala Devi, formerly Catherine Mary Heileman of London, founded a Gandhian training center...
Abstract In the long history of humanity and its development, woman has always been as vital as man,...
The journal Stri-Dharma, published by the Women’s Indian Association from 1918 to 1936, endeavored t...
The long and checkered past of India is not only a story of her political struggle to gain freedom f...
The civil disobedience campaign is traditionally viewed as a turning point when women participated i...
The article focuses on the early feminist engagement of some female members of India’s most prominen...
Savitribai Phule, Pandita Ramabai, Tarabai Shinde, Dr Anandibai Joshi, and Ramabai Ranade, the great...
In India, feminist movement was started as a reform movement for women and its credit goes to some g...
Abstract India is one of the most prominent countries in Asia. India is a country full of diversity...
An eminent writer once commented that-- if you want to develop a nation it is the woman who should b...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...