Savitribai Phule

 Women's Day Special...


Savitribai Phule is one of the most admired Indian women. She is remembered as India’s first woman teacher, social worker and poet. Savitribai was born on January 3, 1831, in Naigaon, Maharashtra.

Savitribai Phule brought the dawn of women’s education in India. She worked for the rights of women and introduced education opportunities for girls during the British India Age.


Her Struggle:


Married at the age of 9 to 13-year-old Jyotirao Phule, Savitribai Phule was taught by her husband at home. He trained her to become a teacher. Together, they started 18 schools for educating girls and became the first female teacher and headmistress in India.

Savitribai Phule emerged as one of most renowned female reformists in India. She worked for uplifting the exploited lower caste people. Savitribai started a movement to introduce the equal rights for men and women. Her devotion has set an example and has inspired many Indian women.


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Conclusion from my side:

1. Women are not weak, they just didn't speak. They perform and then world speaks.

2. Never stop before starting it actually.

3. Always be a possibility seeker.



4. No need of external support if you have internal support in the form of will power and determination.


5. Always keep in mind you are the best in your own way.


Whoever you are, wherever you’re from and whatever you are dealing with, I hope that you will be inspired by this story.


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          Thank you for reading have a nice day.


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