Sister Nivedita's role in Indian art history, has been understated & overlooked for the longest time even as she helped shape the discourse on nationalism. Sister Nivedita (1867 to 1911), born Margaret Noble in Northern Ireland, devoted herself to her studies with concentration and perseverance. She graduated from Halifax College in 1884 at the age of seventeen. She developed an interest in music, art, and the natural sciences and became a teacher with Sister Nivedita Birth Anniversary: A foreign-born pandit who shaped indian Nationalism and Education Sister Nivedita, born Margaret Noble, dedicated her life to India's education, nationalism, and women's empowerment, deeply inspired by Swami Vivekananda. Her contributions to Indian society, from establishing schools to supporting the Swadeshi Movement, continue to resonate as symbols of patriotism and selfless service Sister Nivedita was a Scottish-Irish teacher, author, and social worker who became a disciple of Swami Vivekananda and a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement. Learn about her life, achievements, controversies, and death from dysentery in 1911.

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