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Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     11 April 2011

Happy birthday to MAHATMA JYOTIBA PHULE

10 aprail is birthday of mahatma JYOTIBA PHULE !

teacher of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar.

the name of our district is Jyotiba Phule Nagar is on the name of the GREAT PERSON -MAHATMA JYOTIBA PHULE!



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Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     11 April 2011

sorry 11 th  APRAIL!

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     11 April 2011


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Yes, Three GURUs of Babasaheb Ambedkar from whom he got the lesson of EQUALITY IN HUMANITY;

 

Mahatma Goutam Buddha

Mahatma Kabeer

Mahatma Jyotiba Fule

 

Jyotirao Phule

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Jotiba Govindrao Phule

 
Mahatma Phule
Mahatma Phule
Full name Jotiba Govindrao Phule
Other names Mahatma Phule
Born April 11, 1827(1827-04-11)
Satara district
Died November 28, 1890(1890-11-28) (aged 63)
Era 19th century philosophy
Region  India
School Indian philosophy
Main interests Ethics, religion, Humanism
Website https://www.mahatmaphule.com/

Mahatma Jotiba Govindrao Phule (Marathi: जोतीबा गोविंदराव फुले) (April 11, 1827 — November 28, 1890), also known as Mahatma Jotiba Phule was an activist, thinker, social reformer, writer, philosopher, theologist, scholar, editor and revolutionary from Maharashtra, India in the nineteenth century. Jotiba Phule and his wife Savitribai Phule were the pioneer of women's education in India. His remarkable influence was apparent in fields like education, agriculture, caste system, women and widow upliftment and removal of untouchability. He is most known for his efforts to educate women and the lower castes as well as the masses. He, after educating his wife, opened a school for girls in India in August 1848. This was the second girls school in India. Peary Charan Sarkar, a former student of Hindu College, Calcutta and a member of "Young Bengal" set up the first free school for girls in 1847 in Barasat, a suburb of Calcutta (later the school was named Kalikrishna Girls' High School).

In September, 1873, Jotirao, along with his followers, formed the Satya Shodhak Samaj (Society of Seekers of Truth) with Jotirao with the main objective of the organisation as to liberate the Bahujans, Shudras and Ati-Shudras and to prevent them from exploitations and atrocities done by the Brahmins. For his fight to attain equal rights for peasants and the lower caste and his contribution to the field of education, he is regarded as one of the most important figures in Social Reform Movement in Maharashtra. Dhananjay Keer, his biographer, rightly notes him as "the father of Indian social revolution".[1]


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Jyotiba Phule Nagar district

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Jyotiba Phule Nagar district
ज्योतिबा फुले नगर जिला
Uttar Pradesh district location map Jyotiba Phule Nagar.svg

Location of Jyotiba Phule Nagar district in Uttar Pradesh
State Uttar Pradesh,  India
Administrative division Moradabad
Headquarters Amroha
Area 2,321 km2 (896 sq mi)
Population 1,499,193 (2001)
Literacy 50.21 per cent[1]
Lok Sabha Constituencies Amroha
Official website

Jyotiba Phule Nagar district is one of the 72 districts of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. Amroha town is the district headquarters. According to Government of India, the district is one of the Minority Concentrated District in India on the basis of the 2001 census data on population, socio-economic indicators and basic amenities indicators[2].

The district is bounded on the north by Bijnor District, on the east and southeast by Moradabad District, on the south by Badaun District, and on the west by the River Ganges, across which lie Bulandshahr, Ghaziabad, and Meerut districts.

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The territory occupied by the present district was part of Sambhal sarkar of Delhi subah under Mughal empire. Later it came under the control of Awadh. In 1801, the administration of this territory was ceded to the British East India Company by the Nawab of Awadh. On 24 April 1997, this district was carved out by separating Amroha, Dhanora and Hasanpur tehsils of the erstwhile Moradabad district.

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Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     11 April 2011

right ram sir,

this is my home district.


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Bhaiya Tah-E-Dil se shukriya ada karo Bahin Mayawati ka ki unhone aapke niwas sthan ko Mahatma Jyotiba ke naam ka aashirwad pradaan kiya hai… Aaj aapke liye ye ek achcha avsar uplabdha hai Shukriya ada karne ke liye………

 

Dusri baat… Main aapko ek upnaam dena chahta hoon aaj ke shubh avsar par… Sarvesh K. Sharma “Nirapad”.. Jis tarah keechad me rahkar bhi Kamal us se bilkul achchhoota rahta hai.. bilkul nirapad… Aap poochh sakte hain ki aapke liye “Nirapad” upnaam kyon?

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     12 April 2011

poochh raha hoon! ki mere liye

 “Nirapad”

upnaam

kyon?

tourch daale
 


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