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Gerda Philipsborn (30 April 1895 – 14 April 1943) was a German-born educator who made significant contributions to the early development of
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, a central university in
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, India. Known for her commitment to youth education and
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, she is called as the "Aapa Jaan" (elder sister) of Jamia.


Early life and education

Born in
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in 1895, Philipsborn was educated and trained as an
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. In
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, she initiated her own kindergarten and worked in the Jewish People's home. She was involved in fundraising for the
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project, an agricultural boarding school in
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, where she taught in 1932. She was also associated with a Berlin asylum organization for
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.


Move to India

In 1921, Gerda met three Indian students,
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, Abid Husain, and Mohammad Mujeeb, who later became the founders of Jamia Millia Islamia and also played important roles in shaping India's political history, with Zakir Husain becoming the country's third president in
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. She met them while they were studying in Berlin. The trio shared their vision of creating an
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in India free from colonial influence with her. Their discussions introduced Gerda to the ideas of Gandhian self-sustenance and the role of education in the
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. Influenced by these ideas, she moved to India in December 1932 and joined Jamia Millia Islamia in January 1933.


Contributions to Jamia Millia Islamia

Philipsborn played a crucial role in shaping the institution's nursery and
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sections. She introduced innovative teaching methods that she had learned in Germany and dedicated her life to the development of the institution. She was actively involved in the creative and personal development of the students. She initiated "''Piyami Baradari''", an educational society that facilitated children's writings and correspondence across the country. She also launched an international children's journal called "''Payam-i-Talim"'' (Messages of Education), which encouraged creative expression through arts and crafts. She organized regular health check-ups and extracurricular activities for students, while serving as the warden for the children's hostel. Philipsborn introduced arts and crafts, such as
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and
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, to women at Gandhi's ashram in
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. In addition, she was actively involved in helping women who were traditionally excluded from public roles to participate in educational and community events at Jamia.


World War II

Philipsborn, as a German national in
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, was arrested and interned at the Purandhar camp in 1940 under suspicion of being an enemy of the British Empire. There, she maintained her spirit, nursing fellow inmates and organizing events to lift morale. However, her health deteriorated during this period. After her release, she returned to Jamia but struggled with declining health due to a gastric ulcer that later became cancerous.


Death and legacy

Philipsborn died in April 1943 and was buried in the Jamia graveyard. Her contributions to the institution, particularly in the early years, have been under-appreciated and unnoticed in mainstream historical accounts. Though much of her personal life remains undocumented, her impact on Jamia Millia Islamia and the broader Indian educational landscape continues to be acknowledged by scholars and students. Her legacy is remembered at Jamia, where a
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and a girls' hostel have been named in her honor. Scholars such as Syeda Hameed have referred to Philipsborn as an "invisible architect" of Jamia and one of Jamia's "''Khatoon-e-Awwa''l" (Jamia's number one woman).


References


Further reading

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A Physicist’s Lost Love: Leo Szilard and Gerda Philipsborn
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