Sakhawat Memorial Girls' School

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Sakhawat Memorial Girls' School is a historic educational institution for girls in Kolkata, India, established in the early 20th century as part of Begum Rokeya’s pioneering efforts for Muslim women's education and social reform.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
girls' school
historic institution
school
associatedWith Begum Rokeya NERFINISHED
Muslim social reform in Bengal
women's rights in South Asia
city Calcutta
surface form: Kolkata
country India
culturalContext Bengali Muslim community
educationalLevel school education
focus empowerment of Muslim women through education
female literacy
foundedAsPartOf Begum Rokeya’s reform initiatives
foundedBy Begum Rokeya NERFINISHED
foundedFor Muslim girls
Muslim women
founder Begum Rokeya NERFINISHED
genderFocus girls
heritageStatus historic school in Kolkata
historicalSignificance advancement of Muslim women's rights through education
early 20th-century girls' education in India
inception early 20th century
languageOfInstruction Bengali
English
locatedIn India
Calcutta
surface form: Kolkata
movement Muslim women's education movement
social reform movement in Bengal
namedAfter Sakhawat Hossain NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Begum Rokeya
pioneering Muslim women's education in Bengal
promotion of girls' education
operatedIn 20th century
21st century
purpose education of Muslim girls
education of Muslim women
social reform
regionServed Bengal NERFINISHED
Kolkata NERFINISHED
religiousContext Muslim community
sector education
state West Bengal
type private school

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Begum Rokeya founded Sakhawat Memorial Girls' School