Social Sciences, asked by golu64, 1 year ago

mention the contribution of Jyotiba Phule

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Answered by asopashiven
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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 was of the opinion that as children of God every person had equal status, irrespective of caste and creed. He had the feeling rather a strong feeling that our society could not progress and prosper without the proper spread of education, especially among women; and secondly, the have-nots’ socioeconomic status should be alleviated.

Answered by soumalya73
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