Contribution of jyotiba phule, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi to the Dalit Movement!
Abstract
Jyotiba Phule:Jyotiba Phule was born in pune in 1827 in Mali caste. His family
supplied flowers to the Peshwa’s household and therefore they came to
be known as “Phule”.as a child he was intelligent. He studied at the
Scottish Mission School in Pune from where he completed his English
course in 1847. When he was a child, he was greatly influenced by
Thomas Pains Rights of Man.
He propagated his socioeconomic ideology through press. He always led
a selfless life devoted to the upliftment of Dalits among the Hindu
society. Thus it is clear that Phule was really a reformer, who lived
and died for the welfare of the Dalits whose upliftment in every
respect was dear to his heart.
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