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- Q15725222 subject Q15298601.
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- Q15725222 abstract "Sailabala Das (25 March 1875 - 29 April 1968) was a social worker and politician. She was the first woman from Odisha to go to England for higher studies.Sailabala Das eldest child of Ambica Charan Hazra and Prosannamayee, was born on the 25 March, 187 5 at the Bhowanipore (Calcutta) house of Madhusudan Das. She had five siblings. Following an untimely demise of her mother, she was adopted by the Madhusudan Das.In 1903, she formed the Utkal Young Men’s Association and managed the Utkal Young Women’s Association. She was instrumental in creation of the first women’s college in Odisha, the main building of which was gifted by her. She started a Hindu widow’s training school to train widows to become high school teachers. On the political front, she started several branches of All-India Women’s Conference. She established Orissa Nari Seba Sangha in 1941 for social welfare of women. Indian National Council for Women held its biennial conference in Cuttack, under her leadership. She extended her reach to Bihar, where she became the first woman inspector of prison cells in Patna, first woman to join the management committee of the Prince of Wales Medical College and became the Syndicate member of Patna University. Sailabala became the first woman Honorary Magistrate of India, adjudicating over 600 cases a year.In recognition to her contribution to education, Sir Edward Albert Gait, the last Lieutenant Governor of Orissa and Bihar, wanted to confer the Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal on her but she declined it.Shailabala Women's College, Cuttack is named after her.".
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- Q15725222 birthDate "1875-03-25".
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- Q15725222 deathDate "1968-04-29".
- Q15725222 office "Member:Rajya Sabha".
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- Q15725222 almaMater "Bethune College, Maria Grey Training College".
- Q15725222 birthDate "1875-03-25".
- Q15725222 birthPlace "Chakraberia Road, Bhowanipore, Calcutta".
- Q15725222 deathDate "1968-04-29".
- Q15725222 name "Sailabala Das".
- Q15725222 office "Member: Rajya Sabha".
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- Q15725222 termEnd "1954-04-02".
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- Q15725222 comment "Sailabala Das (25 March 1875 - 29 April 1968) was a social worker and politician. She was the first woman from Odisha to go to England for higher studies.Sailabala Das eldest child of Ambica Charan Hazra and Prosannamayee, was born on the 25 March, 187 5 at the Bhowanipore (Calcutta) house of Madhusudan Das. She had five siblings.".
- Q15725222 label "Sailabala Das".
- Q15725222 name "Sailabala Das".