
A Sombre Remembrance
Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy Commemorated Savitribai Phule ,who is also known as the first teacher in India and a key advocate for women’s education, on her birth anniversary. As they met together at his Jubilee Hills home, the CM placed flowers in front of the lady’s portrait, who made history in the realms of education and civil liberties.
Clerics Mark The Special Occasion With their Presence
The event was attended by prominent leaders, such as: CM Advisor Vem Narender Reddy, Government Advisor Harkara Venugopal, MP Balaram Nayak, and MLAs Yennam Srinivas Reddy, Anirudh Reddy. Endowed by their presence, they spoke highly of the remarkable history that has been nurtured by Savitribai Phule, who is relevant in the current world.
Marking the Anniversary of a Game-Changer
During his speech while paying utmost tribute to the late leader, CM Revanth Reddy stated that Savitribai Phule was all about daring and pushing boundaries. He went on to emphasize her capacity to change many lives as he said, “She was never despaired of challenges to fight for women’s right to education and social justice. Education is the force that changes everything.
Savitribai’s Pathbreaking Journey
Born on January 3, 1831, in Naigaon, Maharashtra, Savitribai Phule broke barriers as a pioneer of women’s education. Alongside her husband, Jyotirao Phule, she established the first school for girls in Pune in 1848. Her efforts to uplift marginalized communities through education laid the foundation for a more inclusive society, despite cefacing relentless resistan.
Breaking Barriers with Education
Savitribai’s work was rooted in her belief that education is the cornerstone of equality. Her schools provided access to learning for women and the underprivileged, challenging the societal norms of her time. In addition to her educational initiatives, her poignant poetry advocated for justice and equality, resonating with audiences even todayChallenges on the Road to Reform
Savitribai confronted very strenuous challenges during her journey, such as the resistance from opposing minds, even hostility. However, she continued with her mission, encouraged by her vision of an equal society. She remained a living example of her undaunted dedication to her cause.
Call to Action by CM Reddy
At the time of the function, CM Revanth Reddy asked people to learn from the life of Savitribai Phule. “Her vision for a just and inclusive society is timeless,” he said. “Let us pledge to ensure every child, regardless of their background, has access to education.”
He also underlined that the story of Savitribai should be integrated into the curriculums of schools and in the campaigns of public awareness so that her legacy can remain alive and relevant.

Carrying on Her Legacy
The leaders within the conference pursued actionable goals to further the mission of Savitribai. They emphasized the need for policy inclusion, equal resource distribution, and persistent elimination of the barriers that prevent education from reaching each mind. The group pledged their support to her cause once again as one member of the audience noted, “Her legacy inspires us to act and bring her vision of equality to life.”
A Legacy Inspiring Generations
Savitribai Phule’s contributions have been a lasting legacy in the social and educational fields of India. Her work has inspired generations to come and will continue to serve as a guiding light for all those who seek equality and justice.
Looking at Her Legacy End
As her birthday is being celebrated, the country remembers the contributions that transformed and the ideals she still speaks for. Savitribai Phule’s life story is more than just history; it’s a call to action to make the future better and more equitable.
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