India Commemorates Mahatma Jyotirao Phule on Historic 199th Birth Anniversary
India commemorates the 199th birth anniversary of Mahatma Jyotirao Phule, the revolutionary reformer born in 1827 who founded Satyashodhak Samaj and wrote Gulamgiri. Prime Minister Modi launches 200th anniversary celebrations as the Congress party and OBC students demand Bharat Ratna honors and fellowships to recognize his legacy of challenging caste hierarchies and social injustice.
The anniversary has triggered a wave of high-profile tributes, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who officially launched the 200th anniversary celebrations through a dedicated op-ed. Concurrently, the Congress party issued statements praising Phule's tireless social justice work. The digital landscape reflected this national reverence as many shared videos and portraits capturing his enduring legacy. Amidst these commemorations, groups such as the All India OBC Students Association have intensified calls for administrative action, specifically demanding the posthumous conferral of the Bharat Ratna award and the establishment of Phule-named fellowships to support marginalized scholars.
This 199th anniversary serves as a powerful reminder of Phule’s radical vision for a democratic and equitable society. As the government and political leadership align to celebrate his contributions, the growing demand for official honors highlights the deep, contemporary relevance of his struggle against systemic oppression. The launch of the bicentenary celebrations ensures that Phule’s life and work will remain at the forefront of the national consciousness, reinforcing the ongoing pursuit of equality he championed nearly two centuries ago.

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