11 years ago
"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)
"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)
It's a proud feeling to know that a girl from India after overcoming all the restrictions and taboo could travel all alone and study to become one among first women doctors in the world.
"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)
It's a proud feeling to know that a girl from India after overcoming all the restrictions and taboo could travel all alone and study to become one among first women doctors in the world.
Very true! And that too at a time when travelling abroad was considered a religious and social taboo, and most such travelers upon their return home were required to commit long and elaborate rituals of 'prayashchit' and penance! But Gopalrao Joshi, Anandibai's husband is equally deserving of credit since he insisted upon educating his wife and encouraged her to travel to America for medical education. Read her full biography at wikipedia to know more about such a brave young lady.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandi_Gopal_Joshi
It's a proud feeling to know that a girl from India after overcoming all the restrictions and taboo could travel all alone and study to become one among first women doctors in the world.
Very true! And that too at a time when travelling abroad was considered a religious and social taboo, and most such travelers upon their return home were required to commit long and elaborate rituals of 'prayashchit' and penance! But Gopalrao Joshi, Anandibai's husband is equally deserving of credit since he insisted upon educating his wife and encouraged her to travel to America for medical education. Read her full biography at wikipedia to know more about such a brave young lady.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandi_Gopal_Joshi
It's a proud feeling to know that a girl from India after overcoming all the restrictions and taboo could travel all alone and study to become one among first women doctors in the world.
Very true! And that too at a time when travelling abroad was considered a religious and social taboo, and most such travelers upon their return home were required to commit long and elaborate rituals of 'prayashchit' and penance! But Gopalrao Joshi, Anandibai's husband is equally deserving of credit since he insisted upon educating his wife and encouraged her to travel to America for medical education. Read her full biography at wikipedia to know more about such a brave young lady.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandi_Gopal_Joshi
I used to regularly watch t.v. serial based on life of Anandibai and was greatly impressed by the efforts Mr. Gopalrao Joshi as a husband had put in to make her educate. Efforts's of Gopalrao and struggle of Anandibai paid off very well. It's a matter of pride to all of us and teaches us to never lose hope irrespective of the circumstances that are existing.
It's a proud feeling to know that a girl from India after overcoming all the restrictions and taboo could travel all alone and study to become one among first women doctors in the world.
Very true! And that too at a time when travelling abroad was considered a religious and social taboo, and most such travelers upon their return home were required to commit long and elaborate rituals of 'prayashchit' and penance! But Gopalrao Joshi, Anandibai's husband is equally deserving of credit since he insisted upon educating his wife and encouraged her to travel to America for medical education. Read her full biography at wikipedia to know more about such a brave young lady.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandi_Gopal_Joshi
I used to regularly watch t.v. serial based on life of Anandibai and was greatly impressed by the efforts Mr. Gopalrao Joshi as a husband had put in to make her educate. Efforts's of Gopalrao and struggle of Anandibai paid off very well. It's a matter of pride to all of us and teaches us to never lose hope irrespective of the circumstances that are existing.
A serial on Anandibai? How i missed it? Anyhow i will not fail to catch up withe serial.
It's a proud feeling to know that a girl from India after overcoming all the restrictions and taboo could travel all alone and study to become one among first women doctors in the world.
Very true! And that too at a time when travelling abroad was considered a religious and social taboo, and most such travelers upon their return home were required to commit long and elaborate rituals of 'prayashchit' and penance! But Gopalrao Joshi, Anandibai's husband is equally deserving of credit since he insisted upon educating his wife and encouraged her to travel to America for medical education. Read her full biography at wikipedia to know more about such a brave young lady.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anandi_Gopal_Joshi
I used to regularly watch t.v. serial based on life of Anandibai and was greatly impressed by the efforts Mr. Gopalrao Joshi as a husband had put in to make her educate. Efforts's of Gopalrao and struggle of Anandibai paid off very well. It's a matter of pride to all of us and teaches us to never lose hope irrespective of the circumstances that are existing.
A serial on Anandibai? How i missed it? Anyhow i will not fail to catch up withe serial.
I used to watch it a decade ago. If you are lucky you may find episodes in you tube.