Ramabai's Mission is still active today.
Ramabai was illiterate when she was married
Ramabai Ranade was born on 25 January
Ramabai was also a founder
Pandita Ramabai(23 April 1858,
Ramabai made it a mission to educate herself,
Ramabai made her first public appearance at Nasik
There they found Ramabai, they went to see Rama.
Ramabai Ranade was a pioneer of the modern women's
Ramabai devoted her life to the improvement of women's lives.
Ambedkar's first wife Ramabai died in 1935 after a long illness.
On that day the brutal death took away his wife Ramabai.
Ambedkar's first wife Ramabai died in 1935 following a prolonged illness.
Mother Ramabai had also learned to read something from her husband's efforts.
Ramabai Ranade was a pioneer of the modern women's
movement in India and outside.
Pandita Ramabai(1858-1922)- social reformer a champion for the emancipation
of women in British India.
Many women reformers such as Pandita Ramabai also helped the cause of women.
Ramabai made her first public appearance at Nasik
High School as the Chief Guest.
Ramabai's fame as a lecturer reached Calcutta,
where the pandits invited her to speak.
Ramabai Ranade has been the pioneer of the modern
women's movement in India and outside.
As Pandita Ramabai involved herself in social service, there
was little family life for her.
For her distinguished social service, Pandita Ramabai became the first Indian woman to be
In spite of the relentless criticism, Ramabai remained focused on her goal of helping widows.
Pandita Ramabai was a social worker,
scholar and a champion of women's rights, freedom and education.
19th century Indian feminist Pandita Ramabai, whose writings she compiled, edited and translated from Marathi.
From 1893 to 1901 Ramabai was at the peak of her popularity in her social activities.
Pandita Ramabai(23 April 1858,
Maharashtra- 5 April 1922) was an eminent Marathi Christian social reformer and activist.
Inspired by her husband, Ramabai started'Hindu Ladies Social Club' in Mumbai
to develop public speaking among women.
Justice Ranade gave regular lessons to young Ramabai in writing and reading Marathi,
History, Geography, Mathematics and English.