Cloud of Witnesses: Pandita Ramabai
Pandita Ramabai was a 19th century Indian social reformer, educationist, and writer. She was born into a prominent Brahmin family and was well-educated in both traditional Indian and Western subjects. Ramabai is best known for her work in the fields of women's education and welfare, and for her efforts to promote the rights and education of women in India. She founded the Sharada Sadan, a school for girls in Pune, and later established the Mukti Mission, a Christian orphanage and school for destitute children in Maharashtra. Ramabai also wrote several books, including a biography of her mother, and translated the Bible into Marathi. She was a major figure in the Indian social reform movement of the late 19th century and her contributions have had a lasting impact on education and women's rights in India.
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