Background
She was a daughter of the renowned Brahmo Samaj reformist, Keshub Chandra Sen of Calcutta. She died suddenly in the year 1932 at Ranchi. A road in her home town, Cooch Behar is named Sunity Road after her.
She was a daughter of the renowned Brahmo Samaj reformist, Keshub Chandra Sen of Calcutta. She died suddenly in the year 1932 at Ranchi. A road in her home town, Cooch Behar is named Sunity Road after her.
She along with her sister Sucharu Devi also financed the foundation of Maharani Girls' High School at Darjeeling in 1908. She was the President of State Council and also the first President of All Bengal Women's Union in 1932 and worked along with other women's right activist from Bengal like Charulata Mukherjee, Saroj Nalini Dutt, T.R Nelly and her sister Sucharu Devi, the Maharani of Mayurbhanj.