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Poems of first women teacher

Poems of first women teacher

Ms Reeta

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2018
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Historia
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9786139836772
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Savitribai phule was born at Naygaon, Satara district on 3rd January 1831 in Marashtra. In the age of eighteen she planted a small plant of education for women in the barren land of India which turned a huge tree of Chhatnar. Who will not praise incomparable contribution of great learned Savitribai. Savitribai gave right of education to the society of Dalit Shoshit Schedule Tribes and women, who were abided from education, with unself love, social bondage, simplicity and with her tired less efforts. In this way Savitribai disclosed the secret of general class who had their only right on education conspiretly. 'Go and study/he self dependent/he hard worker/do work/collect money and knowledge/all are lost without knowledge/ we became animal without knowledge/ so do not sit useless/ go study/end the forgiven sorrow/it is golden chance for you/so learn and break the bondages of casteism/throw the Brahmin sculptures soon.' Savitribai Phule is always immortal in the society by her deeds. She struggled for the human rights of exploited society throughout her life. That society demands to celebrate her birthday 3rd of Jan as 'Indian Education day' and 10th March as 'Mahila Diwas'

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