Let us know Those 4 women who promoted Women’s Education: Teachers Day

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Girl Education: Toady in this article we will talk those 4 female teachers who brought revolution in the field of female education. Who made people aware To get girls out the house and go to school. Explained to people how important it is to be educated.

Teachers day 2022:  Teacher’s  day is being celebrated today.On this day people think they’re gurus formatting there future bright.In their own way, they make them realize how important they are in their lives. till now we talk about its history and importance and why it is celebrated on teachers day..but today in this article we will talk about four women teachers who brought revolution in the field of women education who made people aware to get girls out of the house and go to school. Explain to the people how important it is for girls to be educated, so let us know about those female teachers in this article today.

Contribution of Womens’s Education

Savitribai Phule

Earlier people were not very serious about the education of women. For them, girls are made only for the stove. In such situation, revolutionary women like savitri Bai Phule came forward and explained to the people how important a girl’s education is in the development of society and family. Savitribai is considered the first female school teacher in India.

Fatima Sheikh

Fatima Sheikh also falls in this category, who went from house and explained to the people that it is very important for girls or women to be educated. She was with Savitribai Phule as an associate. Fatima used to work as a teacher in Pune’s Bhidewada school.

Kadambini Ganguly and Chadramukhi Basu

These two women were the first women during the British rule to get a bachelor’s degree. Kadambini was the first women doctor in India to obtain a medical degree from Calcutta in 1886.

Begum Zafar Ali

She was a social worker and educationist. In 1930, Begum became the first women from Kashmir to pass the Matrix. He went from to house and explained to the people to teach and write to women.

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