Concept:The question tests knowledge of specific contributions of Indian women reformers and their historical accuracy.
Explanation:Statement 1 is wrong. The book "A Comparison Between Women and Men" (Stri Purush Tulana) was written by Tarabai Shinde in 1882, not by Pandita Ramabai. Pandita Ramabai is known for her work "The High Caste Hindu Woman".
Statement 2 is wrong. Tarabai Shinde was a feminist writer and activist who critiqued patriarchy. She was not a medical practitioner working to reduce child mortality. That description applies to figures like Dr. Rukhmabai or Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy.
Statement 3 is correct. Sarojini Naidu was a prominent leader in the women's suffrage movement. In 1917, she led an all-India women's deputation to meet Edwin Montagu, demanding voting rights for women. In 1919, she went to London as part of a delegation to present the case for female franchise before the Joint Select Committee of the British Parliament.
Thus, only one statement (Statement 3) is correct.
Answer:Therefore, the correct option is 1) 1.