Raja Ram Mohan Roy, born in 1772, is revered as the “Father of the Indian Renaissance” for his groundbreaking contributions to social and educational reform in India. A visionary thinker and scholar, he campaigned tirelessly against social evils such as sati, child marriage, and rigid caste practices. His persistent efforts played a crucial role in the abolition of the Sati system in 1829. He also founded →
Jyotirao Phule, born on April 11, 1827, was a महान visionary reformer who dedicated his life to fighting social inequality and uplifting the oppressed sections of society. He was a strong advocate for education, especially for women and marginalized communities, and along →
Savitribai Phule, born on January 3, 1831, was India’s first female teacher and a courageous social reformer who transformed the landscape of education. Alongside her husband Jyotirao Phule, she established the first school for girls in Pune in 1848, breaking barriers of caste and gender discrimination. At a time when educating women was discouraged, she stood strong against opposition and worked tirelessly to spread knowledge and awareness among women and marginalized communities.
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