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Hello Everyone, I am @rahul989
From #Bangladesh
Hope everybody is well? I am also well by the grace of Allah Alhamdulillah. Today's #Steemit-Philippine Promotion "In my opinion, I have highlighted the good side of Kadambini in the context of participating in this organized contest.

Born:
Kadambini Bose was born in Bhagalpur in 1881, and spent her childhood in Changi, Barisal (now in Bangladesh). Kadambini's childhood was strongly influenced by the Bengal Renaissance.

Study:
First to the Brahma Eden Women's School, and later to the Hindu Women's School in Balyaganj, Calcutta. Her second school was called Banga Mahila Vidyalaya; Two years later, in 18, he was admitted to Bethune School. Kadambini later sat for the entrance examination for Calcutta University and she was the first candidate from Bethune School who took the entrance examination for Calcutta University and passed the first examination in 18, making history by becoming the first female graduate. Kadambini was one of the first two female graduates in the entire British Empire, the other be.


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Doctor of Hospitals:
Kadambini left her children with her older sister and moved to England in 1893, disregarding rituals.
With incredible willpower, Dwarkanath's unwavering support and the help of one of his relatives in London, Barrister Manomohan Ghosh, Kadambini decided to take part in the Triple Diploma course in Medical Science at the Scottish College in Edinburgh. Kadambini returned from London with a license from the College of Physicians, Edinburgh (LRCP), the College of Surgeons, Glasgow (LRCS), and the Dublin (LFPS) Licensing of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons. She was the only woman among 14 successful candidates that year and the first Indian woman to achieve such a rare feat. She also specializes in pediatrics and gynecology.
Upon his return to India, he worked for a short time at Lady Dufferin Hospital and later began his personal practice.

Women's Organization:
In addition to her education, she worked tirelessly to make education more accessible to women. His father Braja Kishore Basu was a respected manna of the Brahmo Samaj. As a headmistress, she was interested in women's liberation and founded the Bhagalpur Women's Committee in 183, the first women's organization in India.


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While studying, Kadambini met her future husband at Bethune School. His name was Dwarkanath Ganguly, he was 18 years older than Kadambini. Dwarkanath Ganguly was a strong supporter of Brahmo Samaj and women's liberation. Perhaps it was he who inspired Kadambini to study medicine.

The road to becoming a female doctor was not easy for her. Despite her qualifications, Calcutta Medical College refused to admit her as there was no previous history of admission of Indian women.

At the same time, Dwarkanath Ganguly was campaigning at Calcutta Medical College to ensure student accommodation and female admission. Finally, in 184, after the couple threatened to take legal action, they admitted him to college

Degree:
In 18 she became the first Bharati female physician and was allowed to serve patients. He earned his GBMC (Graduate of Bengal Medical College) degree, which allowed him to serve patients. Along with her, another woman Anandi Gopal Jashi got this degree.

Kadambini was given a scholarship of Rs 20 per month for her medical studies. After graduation, however, she worked for a very short time at Lady Dufferin Women's Hospital (where her salary was 200 rupees a month) before deciding to move to London in 1892 for further education. The possible reason behind this is considered to be the strong opposition of his colleagues and administrative staff.

Its role in social reform:
Apart from being a doctor, Kadambini was a pioneer in several social movements. Although the Indian National Congress (INC) was formed in 185, women were not allowed to participate in it - Dwarkanath was vocal against the decision from the outset. However, in 189, Kadambini and five other women were allowed to participate. When the country was partitioned in 1906, Kadambini organized a women's conference in Calcutta and presided over it in 1906. In the same year, he publicly supported Satyagraha and organized people to raise funds to help the workers. Kadambini had publicly spoken out against the medical college for not admitting female candidates to the 1915 medical conference.
It was his speech that compelled the university authorities to amend their rules and open their doors to all female students.

Illness:
Kadambini was suffering from high blood pressure but it never stopped her work. Dwarkanath's death in 1896 caused him to retire from public life, an event which also affected his health. But until a year before her death, she visited Bihar and Orissa to help women miners. He did not reject any medical calls until the day he died. Kadambini, 63, died on the evening of October 3, 1923. Even today he performed a serious operation on a patient.

Confident and convincing Kadambini Ganguly was the voice of women's education and rights. Even today her qualities and determination still exist as an inspiration for all women.

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Great entry dear. Wish you luck

thank you very much dear♥️

Contest entry #10
Thank you for your participation in this contest and we are very sorry to inform you that we have no booming support this week.

All right sir🙏♥️ I understand. Thank you very much. Will I get bombing support from now on?

Hopefully, as soon as it gets back.🙂

Thank you sir♥️

  ·  3 years ago (edited)

Sir, first of all I would like to express my sincere greetings and heartfelt love. Is bombing support really off? It was supposed to be given from 5th date but today is 7th date. If I say something wrong in my words, you will see me in the eyes of forgiveness, sir🙏🙏