Kadambini Ganguly

Kadambini Ganguly

Infobox Person
name =Kadambini Ganguly


image_size =140px
caption =
birth_date =1861
birth_place =Bhagalpur
death_date =3 October 1923
death_place =Kolkata
occupation =Doctor, Women’s emancipation activist
spouse =Dwarkanath Ganguly

Kadambini Ganguly ( _bn. কাদম্বিনী গাংগুলী) (1861 – 3 October 1923) was one of the first female graduates of the British Empire and the first female physician of South Asia to be trained in European medicine.

Early life

The daughter of Brahmo reformer Braja Kishore Basu, she was born at Bhagalpur, Bihar in British India. The family was from Chandsi, in Barisal which is now in Bangladesh. Her father was headmaster of Bhagalpur School. He and Abhay Charan Mallick started the movement for women's emancipation at Bhagalpur, establishing the women's organisation Bhagalpur Mahila Samiti in 1863, the first in India.

Kadambini started her education at Banga Mahila Vidyalaya and while at Bethune School (established by Bethune) in 1878 became the first woman to pass the University of Calcutta entrance examination. It was partly in recognition of her efforts that Bethune College first introduced FA (First Arts), and then graduation courses in 1883. She and Chandramukhi Basu became the first graduates from Bethune College, and in the process became the first female graduates in the country and in the entire British Empire. [ Female students were admitted into Oxford University in 1879, one year after the admission of female students for undergraduate studies at the University of Calcutta [http://www.ox.ac.uk/aboutoxford/women.shtml] . The tripos was opened to women at Cambridge only in 1881 [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Davis/Indexes/yCambridge.html] .]

Medical education and profession

Ganguly studied medicine at the Calcutta Medical College. In 1886, she was awarded a GBMC (Graduate of Bengal Medical College) degree, which gave her the right to practise. She thus became the first Indian woman doctor qualified to practice western medicine. Abala Bose passed entrance in 1881 but was refused admission to the medical college and went to Madras (now Chennai) to study medicine but never graduated.

Kadambini overcame some opposition from the teaching staff, and orthodox sections of society. She went to the United Kingdom in 1892 and returned to India after qualifying as LRCP (Edinburgh), LRCS (Glasgow), and GFPS (Dublin). After working for a short period in Lady Dufferin Hospital, she started her own private practice.

ocial activities

In 1883 she married the Brahmo reformer and leader of women's emancipation Dwarka Nath Ganguly. They were actively involved in female emancipation and social movements to improve work conditions of female coal miners in eastern India. She was one of the six female delegates to the fifth session of the Indian National Congress in 1889, and even organized the Women's Conference in Calcutta in 1906 in the aftermath of the partition of Bengal. In 1908, she had also organized and presided over a Calcutta meeting for expressing sympathy with Satyagraha - inspired Indian laborers in Transvaal, South Africa. She formed an association to collect money with the help of fundraisers to assist the workers. In 1914 she presided over the meeting of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, which was held in Calcutta to honour Mahatma Gandhi during his Calcutta visit.

As the mother of eight children she had to devote considerable time to her household affairs. She was deft in needlework.

The noted American historian David Kopf cite web
url = http://www.hist.umn.edu/faculty/kopf.html
title = David Kopf
accessdate = 2006-11-05
work = History at Minnesota
publisher = Regents of the University of Minnesota
] has written, “Ganguli's wife, Kadambini, was appropriately enough the most accomplished and liberated Brahmo woman of her time. From all accounts, their relationship was most unusual in being founded on mutual love, sensitivity and intelligence… Mrs. Ganguli's case was hardly typical even among the more emancipated Brahmo and Christian women in contemporary Bengali society. Her ability to rise above circumstances and to realize her potential as a human being made her a prize attraction to Sadharan Brahmos dedicated ideologically to the liberation of Bengal's women.” Harv|Kopf|1979|pp=125]

Notes

References


* Harvard reference
Surname1 = Kopf
Given1 = David
Year = 1979
Title = The Brahmo Samaj and the Shaping of the Modern Indian Mind
Publisher= Princeton University Press
ISBN = 0691031258

* Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), (1976/1998), "Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan" (Biographical dictionary) in Bengali, pp 79-80, ISBN 81-85626-65-0
*Mukherjee S. [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/G_0033.htm Kadambini Ganguly] . "Banglapedia". Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.

* Harvard reference
Surname1 = Nandy
Given1 = Ashis
Year = 1995
Title = The Savage Freud and Other Essays on Possible and Retrievable Selves
Publisher= Princeton University Press
ISBN = 0691044112

External links

* [http://www.abasar.net/bk_main.asp?what=B00080 Biography in Bengali]

Persondata
NAME=Ganguly, Kadambini
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=কাদম্বিনী গাংগুলি
SHORT DESCRIPTION=physician
DATE OF BIRTH=1861
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bhagalpur, Bihar in British India
DATE OF DEATH=October 3 1923
PLACE OF DEATH=


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