At event organised here to commemorate her 185th birth anniversary activists of the National Women Dalit Movement said that there was no better way to pay tribute to the 19th century social reformer.
Savitribai joined her husband in opening the first school for girls in Maharashtra in 19th-century Pune taking on a hostile and orthodox society where women's education was taboo.
Lauding Phule's role in pioneering women's education in the country, activist Bharulata Kamble said, "There is no better way to pay tribute to Savitribai Phule than celebrating her birthday as National Women's Day. We must not forget how she took on the formidable forces of caste and patriarchy apart from playing a stellar role in women's education."
Rajni Tilak, founder of the National Women's Day campaign also asked for the inclusion of a chapter on Savitribai Phule in the teacher training curriculum "in order to inspire teachers".
