The letter was written in 1856, Savitribai speaks about the core issue: education and its transformative possibilities in a society where learning, had for centuries been the monopoly of the Brahmins; who, in turn, used this exclusive privilege to enclave, demoralize and oppress. Away at her parental home to recuperate from an illness, Savitri describes in the letter a conversation with her brother, who is uncomfortable with the couple’s radicalism. October 1856 The Embodiment of Truth, My Lord Jyotiba, Savitri salutes you! After so many vicissitudes, now it seems my health has been fully restored. My brother worked so hard and nursed me so well through my sickness. His service and devotion shows how loving he really is! I will come to Pune as soon as I get perfectly well. Please do not worry about me. I know my absence causes Fatima so much trouble but I am sure she will understand and won’t grumble. As we were talking one day, my brother said, “You and your husband have rightly...
Atrocities against Dalits during BJP Rule 2014-2025 Atrocities against Dalits during the period of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) governance at the central level, which began in 2014. Below is a factual overview based on official data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and other reports, focusing on crimes registered under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, in conjunction with the Indian Penal Code. These figures represent reported cases, which may reflect actual increases in incidents of Dalit atrocities. Trends in Reported Crimes Against Scheduled Castes (SCs) NCRB data indicates a steady increase in crimes against SCs since 2014. Here's a year-by-year breakdown where data is available: 2014 : Approximately 40,401 cases registered. 2015 : Around 38,670 cases (a slight dip from 2014). 2016 : 40,774 cases, marking a rise. 2019 : 45,961 cases. 2020 : 50,291 cases (a 9.4% increase from 2019). 2021 : 50,900 cases (1.2% ...
Role of RSS and Hindu Mahasabha in connstruction of Somnath Temple RSS and Hindu Mahasabha had no role in Construction of the reconstruction of the Somnath Temple. The temple was reconstructed by Congress leaders like Sardar Patel; K.M. Munshi and Mahatam Gandhi. Pandit Nahru also supported but he was not in favour of Government Funding. The reconstruction of the Somnath Temple in Gujarat, India, was a significant post-independence project symbolizing Hindu cultural revival. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, had been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times historically, with the last major destruction by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1665. The modern reconstruction began in 1950 and was completed in 1951, largely driven by key figures from the Indian National Congress, amid debates over secularism and state involvement in religious matters. Key Historical Context The initiative was spearheaded by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, I...
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