In 1853, while a student, Bhandarkar became a member of the
Paramhansa Sabha, an association for furthering liberal ideas which was then secret to avoid the wrath of the powerful and orthodox elements of contemporary society. The society is the parent body of the first native run girls' high school in Pune popularly known as
Huzurpaga. The school curriculum included subjects such as English literature, arithmetics and science right from its founding. The establishment of the school and its curriculum were vehemently opposed by Nationalist leader
Lokmanya Tilak in his newspapers, the Mahratta and
Kesari. ==Selected works==