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Sasipada Banerji

Sasipada Banerji (1840–1924) was a social worker and leader of the Brahmo Samaj who is remembered as a champion of women's rights and education and as one of the earliest workers for labour welfare in India. He was the founder of several girls' schools, a widow's home, temperance societies, a workers' organisation and the editor of the journal ''Bharat Sramajibi''.
== Life and family ==
Sasipada Banerji was born in 1840 at Baranagar near Kolkata (then Calcutta). He married Rajkumari Devi, then a thirteen-year-old girl, in 1860 and taught her to read and write within a year. The couple had a son, Albion Rajkumar Banerji, who went on to become a member of the Indian Civil Service and served as Diwan of Cochin. Rajkumari died in 1876 and Sasipada remarried the following year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/makingbritain/content/sasipada-banerji )

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