Jyotiba Poole All India OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu has demanded from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to install a stone statue of Savitri Bai Phule in the Parliament House - Atul Sachdeva Senior Journalist

 Jyotiba Poole All India OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu has demanded from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to install a stone statue of Savitri Bai Phule in the Parliament House - Atul Sachdeva Senior Journalist


Atul Sachdeva Delhi

 A statue of Savitribai Phule should be installed in the Parliament Hall!


Visakhapatnam Dr 3/01/2024 Jyotiba poole All India OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu has demanded the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to set up a stone statue of Savitri Bai Phule in the Parliament Hall.

All India OBC President Potala Potala Prasad Naidu lauded Savitribai Phule for her immense services as India's first woman teacher and women social reformer.

Savitribai Phule, India's first female social reformer Savitribai Phule is known only as the wife of Jyoti Rao Phule, even to many intellectuals who have casteism and male dominance tendencies in the society. But Savitribai was the first female teacher in modern India... She was the first generation female activist who worked for the education of oppressed people especially women. She was a leader who worked hard for the liberation of women and a great writer.

Savitribai, the great human being who gave up her comforts at a young age and ran schools for Shudras and Dalits. Savitribai, the mother figure of the social revolution, said that education is a natural right for men and women irrespective of caste and therefore everyone should read... everyone should live equally... The importance of Savitribai in today's society is very great. She is not only a companion to her husband, but she herself is a mother figure of social revolution. A great creative and inspirational leader who overcame many obstacles, all forces like caste, class and gender discrimination had to bow before her efforts in the 19th century. He conducted many campaigns and carried out extensive campaigns. Marriages were conducted for widows.

At the age of nine, she got married to Jyotiroopule. Jyoti Rao Phule, the husband of Savitribai who was illiterate, was the first teacher who taught her education and made her a social teacher. In 1847, she and her husband started the first school in Pune for Shudrakul girls. The running of this school is not liked by the upper castes. Because of this, Savitri Bai was harassed and physically assaulted. To have children Savitribai gave up her desire and made the country her home and adopted the orphans and street children as her children. Savitribai's role in promoting women's rights in the anti-caste movements of the 19th century cannot be forgotten. Savitribai was the only woman who held leadership positions in the social movements of that time. As an alternative to the movements in the hands of the Brahminical dominant classes, they stood at the forefront of the Sudra partisans and mobilized women.

Jyotiba Phule, hailed as an electable social revolutionary in the history of India, supported her in every way. Along with her husband, she endured all the hardships and insults. Savitribai has remained an ideal companion in the history of the world who walked together with her husband in the life of the movement. On March 10, 1897, in the context of conducting medical services for plague-affected children, it was unfortunate that while serving a child, she contracted the disease and died.

Thus, Savitri Bai Phule, whom people call Kranti Bai.. Born on January 3, 1831 in 'Nam Gaon', Maharashtra, on the occasion of the birth of Savitri Bai Phule, who is emerging as a pole star in the history of modern India.. Jyoti Bapoole All India OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu paid tribute to her.

Moreover, OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu has also demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi install a stone statue of her in the Parliament Hall on her birthday today.

Jyotiba poole All India OBC National committee president,

Pothala Prasad.

Rajendra Nagar, New Delhi

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