| Script :
Debashis Mukherji
Illustrator : Souren
Roy
ISBN : 81-7508-060-4
Vol. No : 632
Writer, educationist, social
reformer - Ishwar Chand Vidyasagar ranks high among the makers of modern
India.He was one of the first to realise the importance of education and
tried all his life to make it available to the masses. It was he who lifted
the Bengali language out of the morass into which it had sunk and for the
first time presented Bengali grammar in a systematic manner. The books
that he wrote explaining the elements of Bengali spelling and grammar are
used in schools to this day.Throughout his life, Vidyasagar struggled hard
against all forms of injustice, hypocricy and exploitation. In particular,
he waged a relentless war against subjugation and exploitation of women.
It was he who established the first girl's school and started the practice
of widow remarriage.Long before his death in 1891, Vidyasagar was a legend.
His filial devotion, his ready wit, his indomitable courage, his genorisity,
his scientific mind and rational outlook have formed the basis of a number
of stories and anecdotes. Michael Madhusudan Dutt said of him, 'The man
I have appealed to has the wisdom and genius of an ancient sage, the courage
of an Englishman and the heart of a Bengali mother'.
|