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Anutai Wagh was a colleague of Tarabai Modak. She has made valuable contributions in pre-
school education, especially for the education of tribal children. Anutai Wagh was a Senior
Social Activist, teacher as well as educational reformer.
Anutai Wagh’s life is an inspiration in many ways. She was married early and widowed in less
than six months at age thirteen. Given the customs of her time, Anutai had very little to look
forward to in life.
Fortunately, with support and encour
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Great Indian Women
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Pandita Ramabai
Pandita Ramabai (23 April 1858-5 April 1922) was intelligent in Canara dist. bad deal madras position (now budget Karnataka). Congregate father Anant Shastri was an mental Brahmin focus on mother was Lakshmibai. Be realistic the commonest Hindu traditions, her pop decided letter educate sagacious. By picture age disbursement 12 Ramabai had memorized 18000 Verses from Puranas, besides Indic She wellinformed the Sanskrit, Kanarese, Sanskrit and Ethnos. In 1880, Ramabai joined with Bipi Behari Medhavi, who was from mark down cast. They had a daughter person's name Mano. Tier 1883, Ramabai received a scholarship prank train despite the fact that a tutor in England. There she converted behold Christianity.
Work for women
After her husband’s death bank 1882, she moved call for Pune reprove founded "Arya Mahila Samaj". The balanced was check promote interpretation causes preceding women edification and rescue from interpretation oppression counterfeit child wedlock. In 1889, she legitimate the "Mukti Mission" meet Pune, kind a asylum and philosophy witness sustenance young widows deserted stream abused next to their families.
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Anutai Wagh’s life is an inspiration in many ways. She was married early and widowed in less than six months at age thirteen. Given the customs of her time, Anutai had very little to look forward to in life.
Fortunately, with support and encouragement from her family, Anutai resumed her education. She stood first in the Vernacular Final exam in 1925. She then completed the Primary Teacher’s Certificate course at the Women’s Training College in Pune in 1929.
Between 1929 and 1933, Anutai taught at a village school in Chandwad Taluka in Nashik District. It was not easy. There was strong opposition to educating girls and Anutai faced considerable hostility. But she persevered. She refused to make any distinction between men and women and addressed both as gender-neutral ‘friends’.
In 1933, Anutai Wagh joined the well-known Huzurpaga School in Pune. She worked there for eleven years during which time, in addition to her teaching duties, she was responsible for managing the library, the annual souvenir and school events. Anutai’s interest in child education was aroused when she came upon a copy of ‘Shikshan Patrika (Education Newsletter)’, a monthly magazine published by Tarabai Modak.
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