Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and Editing

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Main Author: Sumaira Umar
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Published: University of the Punjab, Institute of Urdu Language and Literature, Lahore 2024-01-01
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spelling doaj-art-5e1f85b44c3042deaeed1684f2eadb4b2025-08-20T03:35:32ZengUniversity of the Punjab, Institute of Urdu Language and Literature, Lahoreبازیافت1992-36782788-48482024-01-01234310.57156/bazyaft234375413364Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and EditingSumaira Umar0Government Shalimar Graduate College, Baghbanpura, Lahore<span style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 107%; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,serif; mso-ascii-theme-font: major-bidi; mso-fareast-font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;; mso-hansi-theme-font: major-bidi; mso-bidi-theme-font: major-bidi; mso-font-kerning: 1.0pt; mso-ansi-language: #007F; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">During the 19th century in India, women were often restricted from pursuing education beyond basic literacy and domestic skills. The prevalent belief was that a woman's primary role was to take care of the household and raise children, and therefore higher education for women was seen as unnecessary. However, there were individuals and organizations who recognized the importance of educating women and advocated for their right to receive a formal education. One of the key figures in the promotion of women's education during this time was social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy, who believed that educating women was essential for the progress of society. Despite these efforts, the curriculum for women's education during the 19th century was primarily focused on practical skills such as sewing, cooking, and childcare, rather than providing a well-rounded education. However, there were attempts to introduce subjects like literature, science, and social studies into the curriculum for girls, albeit on a limited scale. The status of women's education in 19th century India was marked by significant challenges and limitations. While there were efforts to promote female education by notable individuals and organizations, the prevailing societal norms and restrictions hindered the progress of women's education during this time. It was not until much later that significant strides were made in improving women's access to education and expanding the scope of their studies. By chosing a qissa of ninteenth century my aim here is to introduce the efforts by local scribes in female education. The story genre was used to pursuade females in didactic works. The qissa at hand &ldquo;Leela wati o Chandrawati ka Qissa&rdquo; was published from government press and in a short time its 2nd edition went out, which shows its populartiy.&nbsp;</span>http://111.68.103.26/journals/index.php/Bazyaft/article/view/7541key words: restrictions on women's education, persuasion to get education, efforts to promote education, curriculum.
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Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and Editing
بازیافت
key words: restrictions on women's education, persuasion to get education, efforts to promote education, curriculum.
title Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and Editing
title_full Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and Editing
title_fullStr Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and Editing
title_full_unstemmed Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and Editing
title_short Leelawati aur Chandrawati ka Qissa (1868): Introduction, Analysis and Editing
title_sort leelawati aur chandrawati ka qissa 1868 introduction analysis and editing
topic key words: restrictions on women's education, persuasion to get education, efforts to promote education, curriculum.
url http://111.68.103.26/journals/index.php/Bazyaft/article/view/7541
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