[2] Her son, Albion Rajkumar Banerji, went on to become a member of the Indian Civil Service and served as Diwan of Cochin.
[3] Banerji made numerous contributions to women's education of Bengal, British India.
She completed her basic education after marriage with the help of her husband and thereafter taught children of her family.
She was deeply involved with the social reforms and women's education movement after joining in Brahmo Samaj.
Mary Carpenter came to their house in Baranagar, Kolkata and Banerji joined her in working for the development of women's education.