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Breaking Barriers offers a comprehensive philosophical analysis of two of India’s most influential women reformers: Savitribai Phule and Pandita Ramabai. Author Renu Pandey delves into their intellectual contributions, examining how these visionary thinkers challenged deeply entrenched social norms and advocated for women’s education and rights.
Through careful philosophical examination, the book reveals how Phule and Ramabai developed innovative approaches to social reform, addressing issues of caste discrimination, gender inequality, and access to education. Their ideas transcended conventional thinking of their era and laid the groundwork for modern social movements.
This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in Indian philosophy, women’s studies, social reform history, and the intellectual heritage of 19th-century India. It demonstrates how philosophical thought can be a powerful tool for breaking barriers and transforming society.







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