NEWS ABOUT INSPIRING WOMENS
Anandi Gopal Joshi
Born on March 31,1865, in kalyan, India, Anandi Gopal Joshi was the first indian female physician. She was the first woman from the then Bombay presidency to study and graduate with a degree in western medicine in the U.S. She graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1886. Joshi was inspired to become a physician followint he the death of her child just ten days after birth due to lack of medical care. At a time when women's role was confined to the kitchen. Joshi supported by her husband, stood up to pursue higher education and inspired several women in the country to do so.
"Be grateful for challenges because had there been no difficulties and no thorns in the way, then (each women and )man would have been in his primitive state and no progress made in civilisation and mental culture"
Savitribai Phule
Born on Janvary 3, 1831 in Naigon, Maharatra, Savitri Phule is regarde as the first female teachers of India. Along with her husband jyotirao Phule,Savitribai played an important role in improving women's right in India and founded the first girl's school at Bhide Wada, Pune in 1848.She helped put education on the proirity list for women in india and inspired several educationists in the countryy.
"The lack of learnig is nothing but gross bestiality. It is through the acquisition of knowledge that (he) loses his lower status and achives the higher one."
Born on March 31,1865, in kalyan, India, Anandi Gopal Joshi was the first indian female physician. She was the first woman from the then Bombay presidency to study and graduate with a degree in western medicine in the U.S. She graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1886. Joshi was inspired to become a physician followint he the death of her child just ten days after birth due to lack of medical care. At a time when women's role was confined to the kitchen. Joshi supported by her husband, stood up to pursue higher education and inspired several women in the country to do so.
"Be grateful for challenges because had there been no difficulties and no thorns in the way, then (each women and )man would have been in his primitive state and no progress made in civilisation and mental culture"
Savitribai Phule
Born on Janvary 3, 1831 in Naigon, Maharatra, Savitri Phule is regarde as the first female teachers of India. Along with her husband jyotirao Phule,Savitribai played an important role in improving women's right in India and founded the first girl's school at Bhide Wada, Pune in 1848.She helped put education on the proirity list for women in india and inspired several educationists in the countryy.
"The lack of learnig is nothing but gross bestiality. It is through the acquisition of knowledge that (he) loses his lower status and achives the higher one."


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