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Volume : XVI, Issue : IV, May - 2026

ANNIE BESANT’S VIEWS ON GIRLS EDUCATION- A PATHWAY FOR LIBERATION AND UPLIFTMENT OF WOMEN IN TAMIL NADU

Dr. G.Rengaraju, Y. Pradeep

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Annie Besant was an Irish woman who came to India as a Theosophist. In the second decade of the Twentieth Century she involved in the Indian politics and started the Home Rule Movement in Madras in 1916 and this moved posed a great threat to the mere existence of the British rule in India.

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Dr. G.Rengaraju, Y. Pradeep(2026). ANNIE BESANT’S VIEWS ON GIRLS EDUCATION- A PATHWAY FOR LIBERATION AND UPLIFTMENT OF WOMEN IN TAMIL NADU. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XVI, Issue. IV, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11804.pdf

References :

  1. Besant, Annie, An Autobiography, Adyar, Madras : The Theosophical Publishing House, 1939, p.1.
  2. Venkatraman, V., and Kalaivani, R., Feminist Writings on the Violation of Women Rights in Tamil Nadu 1917-1967, Chennai: New India Publishing House, 2021, pp.328-348.

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