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SCHOOLING WOMEN: LESSONS AT HOME, VOICES OUTSIDE – EDUCATION’S RISE FROM ZENANA TO ASSEMBLY

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September 24, 2025

Not a one-way crossing but a two-way circulation: household skills—thrift, hygiene, record-keeping—scaled into public reform, while exams and magazines brought civic habits back home. The “good wife” became budget-maker and petition-signer; the school learned the idioms of cleanliness and care. Separate spheres, in practice, taught each other.

- RUCHIRA TALAPATRA

SCHOOLING WOMEN: LESSONS AT HOME, VOICES OUTSIDE – EDUCATION’S RISE FROM ZENANA TO ASSEMBLY

AIWC march, late 1920s. Members of the All India Women's Conference march together in a public demonstration.

Between 1860 and 1930, the idea that Indian girls should be educated moved from a fragile experiment at the social margins to a mainstream expectation among large segments of the middle classes. This shift did not follow a straight line.

It was shaped by missionaries and state officials who wanted docile, “improved” wives; by Indian reformers who argued that women's learning would purify the home and the nation; by mothers and daughters who negotiated purdah, poverty, and patriarchal suspicion; and by new print cultures that reimagined what a woman might read, write, or become. If we put the “home” and the “public sphere” side by side, the period reveals not a simple crossing of thresholds but a reciprocal redesign: curricula were tailored to domestic ideals even as educated women began to speak in public, organize conferences, and publish fiction that mocked, revised, or quietly stole power from the very ideologies that had licensed their schooling.

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