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Dwarkanath Ganguly (also spelt as Dwarka Nath Gangopadhyay) ((ベンガル語:দ্বারকানাথ গাঙ্গুলী) ''Darkanath Gangguli'') (20 April 1844 – 27 June 1898) was a Brahmo reformer in Bengal of British India. He contributed substantially towards the enlightenment of society and the emancipation of women.〔, p198-200〕 ==Early life== Dwarkanath Ganguly was born on the Bengali New Year's Day, 1st Baisakh (mid-April), 1845 at Magurkhanda village in Bikrampur, now in Bangladesh. At the time of Ganguly's birth, his father, Krishnapran Ganguli lived in Faridpur in connection with some family work. His mother hailed from a rich family. Once she wanted to go on a pilgrimage to Puri. In those days, one had to use boats and elephants for transport. Her parent's family would have been too happy to support her financially for that but she was too upright a person to accept such support. Instead, she covered the long distance for the pilgrimage on foot.〔 This incident portrays the strong will power of Ganguly's mother. The same would be apparent in his life later. He had his early education in his village ''pathsala'' (school). Later, when he expressed the desire to learn English he joined the English school in nearby Kalipara in spite of severe physical difficulties. He studied up to the entrance class but failed to clear the examination. He started his teaching career and worked at three places – Sonarang in Bikrampur, Olpur in Faridpur and in the minor school at Lonsingh.〔
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