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Rama
Devi Women's College, one of the premier
women's institution of Orissa, started functioning
as Government Women's College from the year
1964 in a small building of the Labour Department,
Government of Orissa. The College was shifted
to the Old School Building of Unit-1 in 1966
and finally to the present campus of about
28 acres on 1st January, 1969. A month later
it was named after Maa Rama Devi, a great
Orissan freedom fighter and a devout Gandhian.
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| Dr.(Smt).Tapati Das |
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college was named after Rama
Devi during her
life time as an humble tribute to the values
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Rama
Devi Choudhury,
adoringly called Maa (Mother) by the people
of Orissa, was a celebrated freedom fighter
and a social reformer. Born on the 3rd December,
1889 at Cuttack, she inherited a great legacy
as the daughter of Gopal Ballav Das and the
niece of Utkal Gaurab Madhusudan Das. At the
tender age of 15, she married Gopabandhu Choudhury,
then a Deputy Collector and later a freedom
fighter.
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