Ramabai Association

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Publishing Pandita Ramabai
PR 's most famous English book, The High-Caste Hindu Woman, was published privately in Philadelphia to support the Ramabai Association (which funded a school for high-caste widows at Bombay in India).
Bodley, Rachel L., and Pandita Ramabai. “Introduction”. The High-Caste Hindu Woman, Jas B. Rogers, p. i - xxiv.
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Kosambi, Meera, and Pandita Ramabai. “Introduction: Returning the American Gaze: Situating Pandita Ramabai’s American Encounter”. Pandita Ramabai’s American Encounter : The Peoples of the United States, 1889, Meera Kosambi and Meera Kosambiedited & translated by , Indiana University Press, pp. 1-46.
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OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999.
Occupation Pandita Ramabai
Her time in the USA was largely spent fundraising: on 13 December 1887 she founded the Ramabai Association to fund the creation of a home that would educate young, high-caste widows in Bombay(now Mumbai)...
Travel Pandita Ramabai
Between January and August 1898 PR returned to the USA to report on her progress to the Ramabai Association . She had intended the Sharada Sadan to be self-supporting by this time, but had not...

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