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Jyotiba phule - wikipedia

Along with his wife, Savitribai Phule, he is most well-known for his contributions towards the education of women and oppressed castes. This article aims to provide an overview of his ideas and beliefs, his contributions towards social welfare and the legacy he left behind. He was born on the 11th of April, , in Pune, Maharashtra, into a family that belonged to the Mali caste, which was classified as Shudra within the varna system.

Their occupation was that of gardening, and fruit and vegetable cultivation. At that time, the head of state, Peshwa Baji Rao II, commissioned his family to work as florists for them, which was also how they got the name Phule flower-man. Jyotirao grew up without his mother, as she passed away when he was only a toddler. Like the others in his family, he went to work alongside them after completing his basic studies.

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Thus, he was able to finish his education at the Scottish Mission High School, an English medium school. At school, he met two of his friends, Sadashiv Ballav Govande and Moro Viththal Valavekar, both Brahmins, who would go on to work with him. He was married as a teenager to Savitribai, who, along with him, would go on to fight for various causes throughout their lives.

There was one incident in particular which affected Jyotirao Phule a lot and drove him to start doing the work he did. In , he was attending the wedding of a Brahmin friend and was part of the wedding procession. However, when they found out he was a Mali and taking part, he was scolded, humiliated, and made to leave. This incident made him realise that he wanted to fight against the caste system and ensure that this did not happen again to his fellow men and women.

After reading it, he came to the conclusion that the only way to emancipate and uplift oppressed minorities was through education.