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- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain belonged to a rich family of landlords and knew how to read and write Urdu.
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- She wrote a story titled ‘Sultana’s Dream’ in 1905 to practice her English skills.
- This story talked about a woman who reaches a place called Ladyland.
- She dreamed for women’s education. In 1910, she started a school for girls in Kolkata which is still functioning.
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