Savitribai Phule was Born in a Dalit family in Pune, Maharashtra, in year 1831 in a small village called Naigaon, located in the Satara district of Maharashtra. She is the first Female teacher of India. She was the first principal of India's first girls school and the founder of the first farmer's school.
In the year 1848, the first girls' school in the country was established by Savitribai Phule in Pune, Maharashtra.
Sh G. K Bhatnagar Chairman Sudha Society Foundation, said that Savitribai Phule did not only teach in these schools, but she also provided help for girls not to leave the schools and sudha society is following the same principles via its program Girl Child Education where sponsorship is provided to underprivileged girls . Significantly, Savitribai Phule is also credited for being the first teacher and a social activist who worked towards upliftment of women and girl child education . Sudha Society on this occasion appreciated and honored
Ms Saraswati teacher in Government High School 4- 8 Marla (teaching since 2007)
Ms Rajbala Hindi teacher in shalom hills school (teaching since 2004)
Certificates presented by Ms Pooja Bhardwaj- Joint Director Education at sudha society foundation, who is doing commendable job herself by teaching more than 100 children online everyday under Sudha Online Classes program for underprivileged children across pan India. On this occasion Ms . Ruchi Saxena President Sudha Society said Education is the equal right of every citizen and no situation can deprive them of this basic human right as per constitution of India.