MMCC observed the death anniversary of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule on 28th November with deep respect and reflection. The program began with offering floral tributes and revisiting Phule’s lifelong dedication to education, equality, and social reform.
During the session, Dr. Sushil Gangane shared meaningful insights on Phule’s belief that progress is impossible without education. He also explained the powerful abhanga emphasizing how knowledge shapes opinion, action, and purpose.
Students and faculty were further introduced to Phule’s influential work ‘Shetkaryancha Asood’, which highlights his courageous commentary on farmers’ struggles and social injustice—a reminder of his commitment to uplift those unheard.
Heartfelt thanks to Principal Dr. Ganesh Patare Sir and NSS PO Prof. Dasharath Gavit Sir for their continuous support, to all department heads, faculty members, library staff, and attendees for their presence.
A special appreciation to Dr. Punam Shinde for excellently coordinating the program.
May Phule’s vision continue to inspire us toward building a more just, educated, and empowered society. ЁЯМ┐✨
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