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1855 (August 28, Tuesday): Born in Kolkata, British India, into the Tagore family.
1876: Publishes Deepnirban, becoming one of the first Indian women novelists.
1882: Founds Sakhi Samiti, an organization focused on women’s education and empowerment.
1889: Becomes the first female editor of Bharati, a prominent Bengali literary magazine. -
Swarnakumari Devi became the first Indian woman to publish a novel, Deepniranjan, breaking gender barriers in literature.
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She established Sakhi Samiti, a women’s welfare organization aimed at promoting education and social reform.
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Swarnakumari Devi became the first female editor of Bharati, a leading Bengali literary magazine.
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Swarnakumari Devi became the first female editor of Bharati, a leading Bengali literary magazine.
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1911: Awarded the Kaiser-i-Hind Medal for her contributions to social welfare.
1927: Continues advocating for women’s rights, influencing Indian social reform movements. -
She was awarded the prestigious Kaiser-i-Hind Medal for her contributions to social work and women’s rights.
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Swarnakumari Devi passed away, leaving behind a legacy of literary excellence and social reform for future generations.
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1932 (July 3, Sunday): Passes away in Kolkata at the age of 76.
Legacy: Remembered as a pioneering writer, social reformer, and advocate for women’s education in India.