Who established the ‘Sharda Sadan’, a school for Indian widows in colonial India?

Who established the ‘Sharda Sadan’, a school for Indian widows in colonial India? Correct Answer Pandita Ramabai

  • Sharda Sadan, a school for Indian widows was opened in Mumbai on March 11, 1889. This institute was dedicated to young widowed women.
  • Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati was an Indian social reformer who works for the emancipation of women. She was a pioneer in education and was the first woman to be bestowed with the title of Pandita as a Sanskrit scholar.

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Who established the 'Sharda Sadan', a school for Indian Widows in colonial India?
Principle: Even if a person suffers a loss, he will be entitled to receive compensation only if a legal right is violated.
Factual Situation: An English teacher in a famous 'English School' after having some rift with the management left the school and started a new 'Language School' very close to the English School. Many students of the English School left it and joined the new Language School. As a result, the English School suffered huge financial loss and hence filed a suit for compensation against the new school.