Match the following:
‘A’ Group ‘B’ Group
(A) Kosbad Project (i) Pandita Ramabai
(B) Sharda Sadan (ii) Pramila Dandawate
(C) Seva Sadan (iii) Anutai Wagh
(D) Mahila Dakshata Samiti (iv) Ramabai Ranade
(A)(B)(C) (D)
(1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(2) (iii) (iv)(i) (ii)
(3) (iii)(i)(iv)(ii)
(4) (ii)(i) (iii) (iv)
Answer: 3
Explanation:
- Anutai Wagh established an institution at Kosbad for the progress of Adivasis in Thane district. It is known as the Kosbad project.
- On 11 March 1889 the Indian activist known as Pandita Ramabai opened her Sharda Sadan (or Home for Learning) in Chowpaty, an area of Mumbai (which was then, under the British Raj, known as Bombay).
- The Seva Sadan was founded by Ramabai Ranade, who became its first president. Ramabai was a pioneer of women’s movement in India and the organization she founded would be one of the most successful of all Indian women’s institutions and is attended by thousands of women.
- When Suman Krishan Kant, Pramila Dandavate, Mrudula Sinha and Dr. Sushila Nayyar founded Mahila Dakshata Samiti, it was to be a place where women in desperate need could receive help, care and support.
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