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| name        = Saroj Nalini Dutt
| name        = Saroj Nalini Dutt
| honorific_suffix = <small>[[Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire|MBE]]</small>
| image        = Saroj Nalini Dutt photo.jpg
| image        = Saroj Nalini Dutt photo.jpg
| image_size  = 175px
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| caption      =Saroj Nalini Dutt
| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1887|10|9|df=yes}}
| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1887|10|9|df=yes}}
| birth_place  = [[Bandel]], [[Hooghly district|Hooghly]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]
| birth_place  = [[Bandel]], [[Hooghly district|Hooghly]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|1925|1|19|1887|10|9|df=yes}}<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |editor1-last=Sengupta |editor1-first=Subhodh Chandra |editor2-last=Basu |editor2-first=Anjali |encyclopedia=Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan (Bibliographical Dictionary) |title=সরোজনলিনী দত্ত |trans-title=Saroj Nalini Dutt |language=Bengali |edition=4th |date=January 2002  |publisher=Shishu Sahitya Samsad |volume=Volume 1 |location=Kolkata |isbn=81-85626-65-0 |pages=565}}</ref>
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|1925|1|19|1887|10|9|df=yes}}<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |editor1-last=Sengupta |editor1-first=Subhodh Chandra |editor2-last=Basu |editor2-first=Anjali |encyclopedia=Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan (Bibliographical Dictionary) |title=সরোজনলিনী দত্ত |trans-title=Saroj Nalini Dutt |language=Bengali |edition=4th |date=January 2002  |publisher=Shishu Sahitya Samsad |volume=Volume 1 |location=Kolkata |isbn=81-85626-65-0 |pages=565}}</ref>
| death_place  = [[Calcutta]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]
| death_place  = [[Calcutta]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]
| occupation  = Social Worker, Feminist
| spouse      = [[Gurusaday Dutt]] ({{lang-bn|গুরুসদয় দত্ত}})
| spouse      = [[Gurusaday Dutt]]
| children    = Birendrasaday Dutt ({{lang-bn|বীরেন্দ্রসদয় দত্ত}})
| children    = Captain Birendrasaday Dutt
| nationality  = [[British India]]
| ethnicity    =
| parents      = [[Brajendranath De]]<br/>Nagendranandini De (''[[Birth name|née]]'' Bose)
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'''Saroj Nalini Dutt''' (''née'' [[De (surname)|De]]) (সরোজ নলিনী দত্ত) [[Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire|MBE]] (9 October 1887 – 19 January 1925) was an Indian feminist and social reformer.
'''Saroj Nalini Dutt''' (''née'' De) ({{lang-bn|'''সরোজ নলিনী দত্ত'''}}) MBE, (9 October 1887 – 19 January 1925) ({{lang-bn|২৩ আশ্বিন, ১২৯৪ - ৬ মাঘ, ১৩৩১}}) was an Indian feminist and social reformer.


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 09:08, 14 January 2022

Saroj Nalini Dutt
Saroj Nalini Dutt photo.jpg
Born(1887-10-09)9 October 1887
Died19 January 1925(1925-01-19) (aged 37)[1]
Spouse(s)Gurusaday Dutt (Bengali: গুরুসদয় দত্ত)
ChildrenBirendrasaday Dutt (Bengali: বীরেন্দ্রসদয় দত্ত)

Saroj Nalini Dutt (née De) (Bengali: সরোজ নলিনী দত্ত) MBE, (9 October 1887 – 19 January 1925) (Bengali: ২৩ আশ্বিন, ১২৯৪ - ৬ মাঘ, ১৩৩১) was an Indian feminist and social reformer.

Background

She was born in her father, Brajendranath De’s, country house in Bandel, near Hooghly, in Bengal Province. She was brought up with her brothers and sisters and shared with them an education under a tutor and a governess. Members of her paternal family frequently visited the Brahmo Sammilan Samaj in Bhowanipore, Calcutta.

In 1905, she married Gurusaday Dutt. Her only child, Birendrasaday Dutt, was born in 1909.

Work

She was a reformer and a pioneer of the movement for the uplifting of women in Bengal. She pioneered the formation of Mahila Samitis (women's institutes) in Bengal. She started her first Mahila Samiti in 1913 in Pabna district with the object of developing friendly cooperation among the purdahnashin ladies. Subsequently, she started the Mahila Samitis of Birbhum (1916), Sultanpur (1917), and Rampurhat (1918) districts respectively.

She was the secretary of the Indian Section of the Calcutta League of Women’s Workers (later Bengal Presidency Council of Women), member of the Council of the Nari Siksha Samiti (Women’s Educational League), and Member of the Calcutta Municipal Corporation’s committee which was to make suitable arrangements for allowing women to elect councillors. She was also the vice president of the Sylhet Union, an association set up for the promotion of female education in Sylhet district.

Death

She died suddenly of jaundice on 19 January 1925.[citation needed]

Awards

Legacy

Institutions named after her:

  • The Saroj Nalini Dutt Memorial Association (1925).[2]
  • A girls high school in Suri, earlier named after its founder, Sir Rivers Thompson, which she helped to reorganise, is now named after her.[citation needed]

References

  1. Sengupta, Subhodh Chandra; Basu, Anjali, eds. (January 2002). "সরোজনলিনী দত্ত" [Saroj Nalini Dutt]. Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan (Bibliographical Dictionary) (in Bengali). Vol. Volume 1 (4th ed.). Kolkata: Shishu Sahitya Samsad. p. 565. ISBN 81-85626-65-0. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. Saroj Nalini Dutt Memorial Association

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