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Dalit-Bahujan Page 3, February 2013

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Bhopal, 15 December 2012: On the occasion of Savitribai Phule Sarvashiksha Diwas, at their convention, GC Vithhale, Dr. PN Ambedkar, National President Shankar Rao Linge, General Secretary Ramnarayan Chauhan, Hemant Sonobho (Ujjain), Dhannalal Nagrikar and sarpanchs, panchs and other office-bearers of Mahatma Jotiba Phule Samajik Shiksha Sansthan

 

 

Ausanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 3 January 2013: A lady teacher with her students at the function organised by Ashok Mission Society at Ausanpur, Harhya, Rameshwar Marg (Varuna River, Varanasi) on Savitribai Phule birth anniversary (Sarvashiksha Diwas).

 

 

Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, 3 January 2013: Vinay Kumar (JNU President, AIBSF) and others from different areas join the dharna-demonstration organised on Savitribai Phule birth anniversary (Sarvashiksha Diwas).

 

Published in the February 2013 issue of the Forward Press magazine


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