Savitribai fule wikipedia

  1. Life Sketch of Savitribai Phule – Timeline
  2. Savitribai Phule Pune University
  3. Who is Savitribai Phule? What did she do for women's rights in India?
  4. Savitribai Phule (Educationalist) Biography, Death, Wiki & More


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Life Sketch of Savitribai Phule – Timeline

“Savitribai Phule (1831-97), struggled and suffered with her revolutionary husband in an equal measure, but remains obscured due to casteist and sexist negligence. Apart from her identity as Jotirao Phule’s wife, she is little known even in academia. Modern India’s first woman teacher, a radical exponent of mass and female education, a champion of women’s liberation, a pioneer of engaged poetry, a courageous mass leader who took on the forces of caste and patriarchy certainly had her independent identity and contribution. It is indeed a measure of the ruthlessness of elite-controlled knowledge-production that a figure as important as Savitribai Phule fails to find any mention in the history of modern India. Her life and struggle deserves to be appreciated by a wider spectrum, and made known to non-Marathi people as well,” writes Braj Ranjan Mani. Here we present life-sketch of Savitribai Phule. In case we have missed any important event from the life of Savitribai Phule or have made any mistake while recording any event, let us know in the comments section and we will try to update the timeline. Alternatively, you can submit further information Country’s first school for girls was started at Bhide Wada in Pune. On 1st Jan. 1848, India’s first school for girls was started at Bhide Wada in Pune by Mahatma Jotiba Phule and Savitribai Phule. The present condition of that first school for girls is miserable because of the lack of interest from subsequent governments in preservi...

Savitribai Phule Pune University

Savitribai Phule Pune University ( SPPU), formerly the University of Pune, is a 2) campus in the neighbourhood of History [ ] The University of Pune was established on 10 February 1949 under the Pune University Act passed by the 2). The institution's name was changed from the University of Pune to Savitribai Phule Pune University on 9 August 2014 in honor of Organisation and administration [ ] Governance [ ] Jurisdiction [ ] Initially the university had a jurisdiction extending over 12 districts of western Vice-Chancellors [ ] Past and present vice-chancellors of the university are: No Year Name 1 1948–56 2 1956–1959 3 1959–1961 4 1961–1964 5 1964–1966 6 1966–1967 7 1967–1970 8 1970–1972 B. P. Apte 9 1972–1975 G. S. Mahajan 10 1975–1978 11 1978–1984 12 1984–1988 V. G. Bhide 13 1988–1995 S. C. Gupta 14 1995–1998 15 1998–2000 16 2000–2001 N. J. Sonawane 17 2001–2006 Ashok S. Kolaskar 18 2006–2006 Ratnakar Gaikwad 19 2006–2009 20 2009–2010 Dr. Arun Adsool 21 2010–2011 Sanjay Chahande 22 2012–2017 Wasudeo Gade 21 2017-2022 Nitin R. Karmalkar 22 2022–present Karbhari V. Kale Departments [ ] The university has various departments and centres, offering courses in science, social science, management, law, etc. • Unipune introduces a bachelor's degree course in Environment Science. The course started from the academic year of 2018–2019. • The Department of Foreign Languages was started in Ranade institute building in 1949. It offers courses for German, French, Russian, Japanese and...

Who is Savitribai Phule? What did she do for women's rights in India?

By Sanjana Agnihotri: At a time when people hardly identified the grievances of women in India, Savitribai Phule along with her husband stood up to fight the injustice against women. Savitribai Jyotirao Phule, born on 3 January 1831, was a social reformer and poet. She played an important role in fighting for women's rights in India during British rule and is described as "one of the first-generation modern Indian feminists". The practice of child marriage was prevalent in the 19th century and since the mortality rate was high at the time, many young girls often became widows even before attaining puberty. Such widows used to shave their heads, wear a simple red sari and live a life of austerity. It was Savitribai who decided to stand up against this practice and organized a strike against the barbers in order to persuade them to stop shaving the heads of the widow. She noticed the plight of women who after falling prey to sexual exploitation, and becoming pregnant, either committed suicide or killed the newborn due to fear of banishment by the society. To cater to such women she opened a care center for pregnant rape victims and helped deliver their children. The care center was called "Balhatya Pratibandhak Griha" (Infanticide prohibition house). Challenging the casteist patriarchy Phule also worked to abolish discrimination and unfair treatment of people based on caste and gender. She found the treatment of the untouchables problematic and opened a well in her house in ...

Savitribai Phule (Educationalist) Biography, Death, Wiki & More

Savitribai Phule (Educationalist) Biography, Age, Death, Husband, Children, Family, Facts, Wiki & More Savitribai Jyotirao-Phule was a well-known Indian social activist, educator, and poet. She played a pivotal role in women’s empowerment and education during the 19th century. She is regarded as one of the few women who were literate in that era Savitribai was credited with creating the first girls’ schools at Pune within Bhide Wada with her husband Jyotirao Phule. Savitribai Phule made a lot of effort in educating and emancipating child widows, fought against child marriage as well as data path as well as a proponent of widow divorce. An important figure in Maharashtra’s social revolution. She is seen as an iconic figure of the Dalit Mang caste, along with such figures as B. R. Ambedkar and Annabhau Sathe. She was a vocal opponent of untouchability, and actively worked towards removing gender and caste-based discrimination. Early Life The birth of Savitribai took place on the 3rd of January 1831 in Naigaon (presently located in the Satara district) in British India in a farming family. She is the daughter of Khandoji Neveshe Patil and Lakshmi their oldest daughter. In those days, girls married earlier, and so, following the typical customs, nine-year-old Savitribai married to 12 years older Jyotirao Phule on the 3rd of January, 1840. Jyotirao later became an author, thinker social activist, and anti-caste reformer. He is regarded as one of Maharashtra’s most prominent fig...