(OEB)Google remembers Begum Rokeya


Mammoth tech organization Google highlighted Begum Rokeya in its Doodle for Bangladesh landing page, stamping Rokeya Day, the 137th birth and 85th demise commemoration of the pioneer of ladies rights.

Rokeya was a Bengali author, educationist, social dissident, and promoter of ladies' rights.

Conceived in Rangpur in 1880, she worked for ladies' liberation in this subcontinent which was resoundingly in her compositions.

Rokeya was the unfaltering vocal for female instruction which was limited in her nation to the ladies people of her age and of the former periods.

Be that as it may, she composed books, lyrics, short stories, sci-fi, parodies, treatises, and articles. 'Sultana's Dream', a sci-fi novella is one of her best piece.

Rokeya stressed in her composition that the two men and ladies ought to be dealt with similarly as levelheaded creatures, and the absence of training is the fundamental reason of ladies' lingering behind.

She passed away on December 9 of every 1932.

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