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Saroj-Nalini : Sangkhripto Jiboni (Bengali Version)

Saroj-Nalini : Sangkhripto Jiboni (Bengali Version)

Book Details

  • Author: Gurusaday Dutt

  • Editor: Rajib Kundu

  • Publisher: Ababhash

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789380732305

  • Pages: 224

  • First Edition: July 2014

  • Format: Paperback

About the Book
Originally published in 1926, Saroj-Nalini is a remarkable biographical work written by Gurusaday Dutt about his wife, Sarojnalini. Distinguished by its lucid prose and enriched by a foreword from Rabindranath Tagore, the book stands as a unique testament to personal affection intertwined with social history.

The biography documents Sarojnalini’s pioneering efforts, along with other accomplished women of the time, in establishing women’s organizations (Mahila Samiti) across different regions of undivided Bengal. These initiatives marked significant early steps toward women’s empowerment during the Indian renaissance.

This new cited edition preserves the integrity of the original text, including its footnotes, while adding valuable supplementary materials—letters, articles, and contemporary reports—that illuminate the social condition of women in early twentieth-century Bengal. Richly illustrated with photographs, this 224-page paperback serves as an important historical and cultural document.

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Book Details

  • Author: Gurusaday Dutt

  • Editor: Rajib Kundu

  • Publisher: Ababhash

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789380732305

  • Pages: 224

  • First Edition: July 2014

  • Format: Paperback

About the Book
Originally published in 1926, Saroj-Nalini is a remarkable biographical work written by Gurusaday Dutt about his wife, Sarojnalini. Distinguished by its lucid prose and enriched by a foreword from Rabindranath Tagore, the book stands as a unique testament to personal affection intertwined with social history.

The biography documents Sarojnalini’s pioneering efforts, along with other accomplished women of the time, in establishing women’s organizations (Mahila Samiti) across different regions of undivided Bengal. These initiatives marked significant early steps toward women’s empowerment during the Indian renaissance.

This new cited edition preserves the integrity of the original text, including its footnotes, while adding valuable supplementary materials—letters, articles, and contemporary reports—that illuminate the social condition of women in early twentieth-century Bengal. Richly illustrated with photographs, this 224-page paperback serves as an important historical and cultural document.