Lighted to Lighten: the Hope of India by Alice B. Van Doren
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The first Arya Samaj B.A. graduate. The F.Sc. graduate who became the second woman with the B.Sc. degree in India. The F.Sc. graduate who later graduated at the foremost Medical College in North India as the first Muhammadan woman doctor in India and probably in the world. The first woman B.A. and the first Normal School graduate from Rajputana. The first woman to receive her M.A. in North India. The first Muhammadan woman to take her F.A. examination from the Central Provinces. Probably the first F.A. student to take her examination in purdah. The first Teachers Conference (held annually) in India. The first woman's college to offer the F.Sc. course. The first college to have on its staff an Indian lady. The first woman (Lilavati Singh) from the Orient to serve on a world's Committee. The first woman dentist. |
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