Kangal Harinath, a pioneer of women's education
During the Bengal Renaissance, in the mid-nineteenth century, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar established a girls' school in Calcutta and promoted women's education.
Around the same time, a man became a pioneer of women's education in a remote area of Kumarkhali subdivision.
He also used to publish news of helpless, tortured and oppressed people in his newspaper. The man was Kangal Harinath.
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