India’s First Girls’ School Groundbreaking for National Monument!

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India’s First Girls’ School Groundbreaking for National Monument!

कारभारी वृत्तसेवा Dec 05, 2023 7:05 AM

Bhide Wada | भिडे वाड्यासाठी शासनाची भूमिका न्यायालयात प्रभावीपणे मांडावी | पालकमंत्री चंद्रकांतदादा पाटील यांची महाधिवक्त्यांना विनंती
Phule Smarak Pune | महात्मा फुले आणि सावित्रीबाई फुले यांच्या पुण्यातील स्मारकांच्या विकास आराखड्यांचा  आढावा
Pune Bhide Wada Smarak News | भिडेवाड्याचे रूपांतर राष्ट्रीय स्मारकात होण्याचा मार्ग मोकळा ! | स्मारक खटल्याचा निकाल पुणे महापालिकेच्या बाजूने

India’s First Girls’ School Groundbreaking for National Monument!

| The work was done under police protection

Bhide Wada Smarak | PMC Pune | The Pune Municipal Corporation is planning to build a national memorial dedicated to the social reformer couple Jyotiba and Savitribai Phule. The municipal corporation and the police jointly started the operation to seize the building of the first girls school of India (First girls school of India) started by Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Savitribai Phule at Bhide Wada in Budhwar Peth  (4th) night. This time, with the help of JCB, this dangerous mansion was razed to the ground at night. Pune Municipal Corporation and Pune Police have taken an important step towards making Bhide Wada a national monument by taking this action through guerrilla poetry. (Bhide Wada National Memorial)

A month after a court order, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC Pune) early on Tuesday demolished the dilapidated building of Bhide Wada, where social reformer Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and his wife Savitribai Phule started the first school for girls in 1848.

India’s first school for girls was started by Phule on January 1, 1848 at the historic Bhide Wada in Pune. The civic body is planning to construct a national memorial dedicated to the social reformer couple at the site, officials said. However, local citizens and traders refused to vacate the place and approached the court.

The Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court recently cleared the way for the Pune Municipal Corporation to construct a national monument on the site and ordered the shop owners and tenants of the dilapidated building to vacate the site.

“The legal process will be completed and we will proceed with the work related to the National Monument project at the site,” said a Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) official. Meanwhile, as the Municipal Corporation demolished the building, a large police force was deployed in the area. The castle was completely demolished sometime after midnight.