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Who was Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (1820–1891)?

Why in the News?

On his birth anniversary (26 September), the Union Home Minister paid tribute to the Bengali social reformer, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar.

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar

About Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar:

  • Birth & Death: Born on 26 September 1820 in Birsingha, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal; died on 29 July 1891 in Kolkata.
  • Early Life: Born into a poor priest family to Thakurdas Bandyopadhyay and Bhagavati Devi.
  • Title “Vidyasagar”: Meaning “Ocean of Knowledge,” conferred by Sanskrit College for his mastery of Sanskrit and philosophy.
  • Education: Excelled in Sanskrit grammar, Vedanta, literature, astronomy, logic; graduated with honours in 1841 from Sanskrit College, Calcutta.
  • Career: Served as Head Pandit at Fort William College, later Principal of Sanskrit College, Kolkata, and also Inspector of Schools.

His Contributions:

  • Educational Reforms:

    • Simplified and modernised the Bengali alphabet and prose.
    • Authored “Borno Porichoy”, a primer still used to teach Bengali script.
    • Opened teacher training institutions and promoted non-Brahmin access to Sanskrit College.
    • Advocated blending traditional Indian learning with Western education.
  • Women’s Rights and Social Reform:

    • Leading advocate of Hindu widow remarriage; efforts led to the Hindu Widows’ Remarriage Act, 1856.
    • Strongly opposed child marriage and polygamy.
    • Championed raising the age of consent, influencing the Age of Consent Act, 1891.
    • Promoted women’s education, serving as secretary of the Hindu Female School (later Bethune School).
  • Philanthropy and Grassroots Work:

    • Founded schools for girls and adults in Santhal Parganas (Jharkhand).
    • Set up a free homeopathy clinic for tribals and the poor.
  • Language and Literature:

    • Regarded as the Father of Modern Bengali Prose.
    • Made Bengali prose clear, concise, and accessible to common people.
[UPSC 2021] Who among the following was associated as Secretary with Hindu Female School which later came to be known as Bethune Female School?

Options: (a) Annie Besant (b) Debendranath Tagore  (c) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar* (d) Sarojini Naidu

 

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