Understanding the Status of Matua Women in 20th and 21st Centuries in Bengal

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2024-12

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Journal of Women's Studies: University of North Bengal

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Bhattacharya, Dahlia

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University of North Bengal

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Goldar, S. (2024). Understanding the Status of Matua Women in 20th and 21st Centuries in Bengal. Journal of Women’s Studies: University of North Bengal, 13, 45--55. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5665

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The Matua community primarily comprised of lower caste individuals from East Bengal (now Bangladesh) were united under the leadership of Sri Sri Hari Chand Thakur as part of an anti-caste religious movement. His son Guru Chand Thakur, later strengthened this movement, focusing on truth, purity of character, and gender equality. He emphasized on education, self-reliance, and societal respect for the community, who historically suffered from caste-based untouchability and forced migration due to communal conflicts. This present paper will analyse the contemporary socio-cultural and economic conditions of Matua women in Bengal. It highlights the significant role of ‘Matri Sena’, an independent women’s organization within the Matua fold, which underscores the commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment. Despite progress in education and reduced discrimination, Matua women still face economic challenges and societal stereotypes. This study explores their ongoing struggles and efforts to improve their status, reflecting on the broader implications for social justice and gender equality within marginalized communities.

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13

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45- - 55

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