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This episode offers an extensive overview of the life and enduring relevance of Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, a prominent nineteenth-century Indian educator and social reformer. The text highlights his crucial role in modernizing Bengali prose and his revolutionary contributions to education, particularly through the creation of children's texts like Bornoporichoy and his efforts to establish schools for girls. Furthermore, the source details his relentless campaign for social reform, focusing on the legalization of widow remarriage in 1856, the promotion of women's education, and the eradication of practices like polygamy and child marriage. Finally, the material emphasizes Vidyasagar's progressive and scientific worldview, asserting that his rational approach and dedication to humanism remain highly pertinent to contemporary society, even noting his historical meeting with the spiritual figure Ramakrishna in 1884.