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Google news india - Education Trust: Rayat Mauli, Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil

 Google news india - Education Trust: Rayat Mauli, Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil

Education Trust: Rayat Mauli, Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil

Karmaveer Dr. The contribution of Bhaurao Patil's education and the social work of his wife, Lakshmibai, is also very valuable. Just as Savitrimai Phule supported Jotirao Phule and contributed to his work, the work done by Lakshmibai was of equal value. education trust Rayat Mauli Laxmibai Bhaurao Patil contribution Lakshmibai was born on June 7, 1894, in Kumbhoj, Distt. It happened in Kolhapur. His father's name was Anna Patil. Karmaveer Bhaurao was also born in this village during his lifetime. Kumbhoj was a prosperous village. The Jain community in the village, however, was a traditional worker. Due to this, the culture of hard work was instilled in Lakshmibai's mind from childhood. Laxmibai and Bhaurao got married in 1909 at Kumbhoj. Bhaurao had a family of ten or twelve people at Kirloskarwadi. Lakshmibai did all the work for this family herself. Apart from this, the guests who came to the house were also treated the same. That is why Laxman Rao, the owner of the Kirloskar factory,. Kirloskar always used to say, "Grahalakshmi should be like Lakshmibai; then Lakshmibai was born from Bhaurao's mother Gangabari's fist. Education Trust: Rayat Mauli, Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil Information While living in Kirloskarwadi, Lakshmi Bai's hard work was naturally reduced by the women of the Athara Pagad caste. During this period, Bhaurao was doing the work of Satyashodhaka Samaj, so people of all castes and religions used to come to her. Due to this, Lakshmibai began to find it difficult, and gradually her hardworking mentality started to decrease. It was during this period that they had two children, namely Appasaheb in 1917 and Shankutla in 1919. Education Trust: Rayat Mauli, Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil Information Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj was a pillar of the truth-seeking community in Karveer Nagar. He had spread the idea of the Satyashodhak movement in the villages to bring about the transformation of the people in his state. Karmaveer Anna was prepared under the tutelage of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj. He propagated the truth-seeker movement in Satara, the revolutionist's district. He created a generation that was overwhelmed by the thought of a truth-seeking society. Satyashodhak Samaj held a jalsa for public awareness in Satara district. Then Bhaurao did not hesitate to play the tambourine. In the year 1919, a convention of Satya Shodhak Samaj was held in a village called Kale in Satara district. Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil proposed the idea of setting up an education trust, a special organisation for the education of rural people, on the discussion table of this session, and it was approved in the session as a resolution. In this way, the seed of the Rayat Education Institute was planted on the platform of a truth-seeking society. Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment under this tree. Education Trust Rayat Mauli, Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil Biography Bahujan benefit! Bahujan Happy!! This is the message of Gautama Buddha. Hence, the emblem of the institute is the banyan tree. In 1919, Bhaurao provided education opportunities to the grassroots Bahujan community by establishing the Rayat Education Institute at Kale, District Satara. In the year 1924, the institute was shifted to the district location in Satara. Somwar Pethe started a hostel by keeping a Dalit student named Mohite in his own residence. But this boy did not stay for long. After that, four boys entered the hostel in the first year. As the hostel was in the house, Lakshmibai had to cook for all the children. Education Trust: Rayat Mauli, Ms. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil Essay In the year 1926, Lakshmibaina Baby became the third child. Baby used to go to the hostel. The children in the hostel used to cook with their hands. When the children made bread, Baby would go to eat. When she went home to eat bread, she put the bread in Lakshmibai's bread basket. At that time, they used to make her angry, but it had no effect on Baby. Then it became difficult for them to keep the sheep. Gradually, their nature started to change, and they became one with the children of the hostel. On February 25, 1927, the hostel was opened. 'Sri Chhatrapati Shahu Boarding House' by Gandhiji This name was given. In the same year, Dhanini's garden was taken over for boarding. For fifteen to twenty days in a month, Bhaurao used to go on the move for boarding and other public works, when all the responsibility of boarding fell on Lakshmibai. At that time, the adults of the hostel used to supervise the entire hostel with the help of the children. Food and agriculture in boarding are monitored for all work. They make sure that the children's cooking is done on time and that the students go to their respective schools on time after eating. Apart from that, Bazarhat used to keep an eye on providing water to agriculture and selling goods. She would take her own food only after the children had eaten. Education Trust: Rayat Mauli, Ms. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil Information Also visit: www.postboxindia.com. Lakshmibai's teeth were hurting a lot. Bhaurao sent her to Pune to see a familiar doctor, as she was not getting better with the medicine in Satara. Along with him, Appalal Shaikh from the hostel gave some rations to the pilgrims. Both of them stayed at an alumni house in a hostel called Badal. As Lakshmibai was suffering from toothache, she could not cook by herself, and because of her fasting, it was impossible for her to have food in restaurants or hotels. Then Sheikh, the student, made pithal rice and fed him. They ate it happily. Lakshmibai, who does not eat food from anyone's hand, ate food from the hand of a Muslim student. Therefore, their lives fell apart. Caste started paying attention to that hostel. If they had to look outside to see the hostel, they started giving information about the entire hostel. If the guests ask them, how many children do you have? So answering that, I have fifty children. They did not consider the difference between the hostel children and their own children. She became the mother of the hostel children. As the hostel was her family, she had no personal family life. education trust Rayat Mauli, Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil contribution During the Makar Sankranti festival of the year 1930, a very bad situation arose in the hostel. All the grains in the hostel were gone. Not even a penny was left. The traders were not ready to lend grain due to previous loans. Bhaurao had gone outside the village to collect donations. The secretary in the hostel told this truth to Lakshmibai. They did not know what to do at such a time. So far, about 60 tolas worth of gold ornaments on Lakshmibai's body have been sold through the hostel. Now there was nothing left to sell. At the same time, his attention went to the Mangalsutra around his neck. For a moment, there was confusion. He immediately took out the mangalsutra with his lucky charms and asked him to pawn it and bring the money. education trust, Rayat Mauli, and Mrs. Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil contribution In this way, he solved the problem
of food and drink for the hostel boys. The mortgaged mangalsutras had to be sold as they could not be redeemed. Lakshmibai had sacrificed her life for the formation of the education trust, Rayat Shikshan Sanstha. Therefore, with his interaction, Rayat Education Institute became gold. Lakshmibai passed away in 1930. But her wish expressed after her death was that students of all castes and tribes should be admitted to the boarding school and everyone should have Padwa food the next day. This is a proof of his foresight and concern for the welfare of society. Lakshmibai's ideals and actions are an inspiration to Indian women even today. As a reminder, the Mrs. Laxmibai Patil Memorial Education Fund was launched. Today, from this fund, poor and needy students are provided financial assistance for education in the form of loans. Thousands of students are taking advantage of this today. education trust Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil contribution Anna and his wife, Lakshmibai, loved the student like their own children. Lakshmibai, who hailed from a wealthy Jain family, spent her sixty (60) tolas worth of jewellery for the upkeep of poor, untouchable students. Don't go anywhere except with these children. Tomorrow is the festival of Padwa. Even if I go, feed everyone. And don't let these boarding plants die. These were the last words he uttered before his death in 1930. Bhaurao said this in a ceremony in 1948. "I have paid everyone's debt, but my wife's debt has not been paid to me till today. Indeed, the sacrifices and dedications of Lakshmibai cannot be repaid by any Indian like Karmaveer Bhaurao Patala. Salutations to Lakshmibai Bhaurao Patil, who sacrificed her life for the poor children of the Education Trust on the occasion of her memorial day. Dr. Suvarna Naik Nimbalkar


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