This insight from the poet Kazi Nazrul Islam serves as a reminder of a truth that touches every aspect of life. Over the years, women have stood alongside men, playing an active role in building both the nation and society. Education is the most effective way to promote progress in these areas and help society overcome difficulties. Among the intellectual progeny of India, Swami Vivekananda stands as one of the most distinguished figures—one who, during his brief lifetime (1863–1902), earned India global acclaim and charted a path for the resurgence of a nation in decline. Through his profoundly visionary insights regarding women's education in India, this very Vivekananda has successfully guided the nation—now on a path of resurgence—back toward the restoration of its past glory. According to Vivekananda, the right kind of education is the only tool for women’s liberation. He strongly supported both education and women's full freedom. The researcher in this theoretical and secondary data sources-based study, aims to identify the thoughts of Swami Vivekananda regarding women’s education as well as to evaluate ideas in the present context. The researcher analytically elaborates the ideas and contributions of Swami Vivekananda regarding women’s education. Finally, It goes without saying that Swami Vivekananda remains an enduring symbol—whether in the realm of women's education and education in general, or in the broader context of India's reconstruction and renaissance.
Ruma Mallik (Sun,) studied this question.