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Salma Khan Makes History…
Despite this, women were not considered fit to be train drivers for social and traditional inhibitions. Salma created history by her interest and acceptance of a train driver's job. |
The Landlord's Bride
Once upon a time there was a very rich old landlord who owned a large farm and had so much money that he couldn't find a place for all of it. The old man was unhappy, however, because he had no wife. |
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Chalanbeel Museum
On first reaching the “Chalanbeel Museum” area in Khubjipur village, one might be a little disappointed not finding anything likea museum. |
133 years of Vidyamayee
Vidyamayee Devi, not the goddess of learning (Swaraswati) of Hindu religion, but a woman who dedicated herself for education was the wife of Ramkishore Acharya Chowdhury and the beloved mother of Jagatkishore Acharya Chowdhury, famous Zaminders of Muktagacha, and a prominent Zaminder family in this sub-continent during the British regime. |
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