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PM Narendra Modi paid tribute to Savitribai Phule, calling her a beacon of women’s empowerment. He also remembered Rani Velu Nachiyar for her heroic fight against colonial rule on their birth anniversaries on 3rd January.

About Savitribai Phule

  • She was India’s first female teacher and a pioneer in women’s education and social rights.
  • She focused on improving education for women from lower social classes.
  • In 1848, she married Jyotirao Phule, a social activist, and was uneducated at the time.
  • Jyotirao Phule educated her and supported her goal of becoming a teacher.
  • Together, they founded the first school for girls in India in Pune in 1848.
  • In 1853, they founded an education society that opened more schools for girls and women from all communities in nearby villages.
  • Savitribai Phule loved poetry, and her Marathi poems promoted equality, liberty, humanism, and the importance of education.
  • Her life is celebrated as a symbol of women’s rights in India, earning her the title of the mother of Indian feminism.
  • Every year January 3 is celebrated to honor her significant contributions to women’s education and the day is observed as Women’s Education Day.

About Rani Velu Nachiyar

  • She was the first queen to fight against British colonial rule in India, known as Veeramangai by Tamils.
  • She was the princess of Ramanathapuram, the only child of Raja Chellamuthu Vijayragunatha Sethupathy and Rani Sakandhimuthal of the Ramnad kingdom.
  • Trained in weapons, martial arts (Valari, Silambam), horse riding, and archery, she was also a scholar of French, English, and Urdu.
  • She married the king of Sivagangai and had a daughter. After her husband’s death at the hands of British soldiers and the Nawab’s son, she escaped with her daughter and lived in exile for eight years.
  • The Nawab allowed her to return and govern Sivaganga, under the condition of paying tribute.
  • In 1780, she appointed Marudhu BrothersChinna Marudu as minister and Vellai Marudu as commander-in-chief—to help administer the kingdom.
  • Rani Velu Nachiyar died on December 25, 1796, after successfully leading her kingdom and fighting for freedom from the British.

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