Eden Mohila College
Eden Girls' College originated from a school for Brahmo girls established by Shubha Sadhini Sabha (a philanthropic society) in Dhaka in 1873. Initially, the classes of the school were conducted in a private house at Farashganj. In 1878, the school was merged with another private girls' school to form Dhaka Female School. The same year the school administration took the initiative to bring it under government management and proposed it be called Eden Girls' School after the Lieutenant Governor Sir Ashley Eden. Given its new status, it started functioning at a new location at Laxmibazar.
Eden was the first government girls' school in Bengal. In 1896-97, it had 130 students. It was recognized by the government as an 'excellent high school' of the provinces of Eastern Bengal and A...
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The newly vitalized Website of Eden Mohila College is one of the continuous efforts by the college authority to fulfill the present government's vision of ‘Digital Bangladesh’. In the era of scientific progress and explosion of ICT, a functional and informative Web- page has become a must for every modern academic institution. Our college has successfully entered into this new era. The renovation of this web-page will enhance administrative efficiency and will serve as a platform to communicate more rapidly and successfully with our students. Eden Mohila College has a glorious history of academic excellence as well as of extra-curricular activities which are combinedly playing a vigorous role to pave the way for women empowerment in Bangladesh. I hope this web page will be effectively instrumental in advancing our endeavours more and more.
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