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Tika Utsav

Context: India celebrates ‘Tika Utsav’ to combat Covid-19.

About Tika Utsav

  • With an aim to vaccinate a maximum number of eligible people against Covid-19, India launched the four-day-long ‘Tika Utsav’ or vaccination festival.
  • The first day of the vaccination festival (April 11) coincided with the birth anniversary of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and the last day (April 14) is Babasaheb Ambedkar’s birth anniversary.
  • The government is trying to ensure that a maximum number of eligible people get vaccinated during this time.
  • PM Modi emphasised micro-containment zones as one of the ways in which the rapid spread of the second wave of infections could be curtailed.

Micro-containment Zones

  • Specific areas where a number of Covid-19 cases have been reported recently are known as micro-containment zones.
  • Unlike containment zones, the objective is to cause less disruption to normal life and economic activity, while also containing the outbreak of COVID-19 in the defined geographic area.
  • Experts believe that ‘micro containment zones’ should be the way forward as it will curb the infection spread and also allow activities to go on.

Mahatma Jyotiba Phule

Context: PM pays tribute to Mahatma Jyotiba Phule on his birth anniversary.

About Jyotiba Phule

  • Jyotirao Phule was a social reformer and educationist who pioneered women’s education in Maharashtra and also fought against social evils prevalent in the 19th century in India.
  • Mahatma Phule was a prolific social activist and thinker, who pioneered women’s education in India especially in Maharashtra.
  • He was born on 11 April 1827 in Katgun, Satara District in Maharashtra. He belonged to the Mali caste of gardeners and his family was mostly illiterate. His family was well-off owing to success in the flower business. His father Govindrao carried on the family business while also owning some farmland. His mother Chimnabai died when he was just 9 months old.
  • Phule attended primary school where he learnt the basic 3 R’s. He was then pulled off from school and engaged in the family business. However, a family friend on seeing the child Phule’s intelligence convinced his father to enrol him in an English missionary school. Phule completed his English schooling in 1847.
  • It was in 1848 that he read American political activist and philosopher’s work ‘Rights of Man’. This book influenced his idea of social justice.
  • Phule understood that the lower castes and women in society were a disadvantaged lot and that their deliverance lay in education.
  • He taught reading and writing to his wife Savitribai. They then started a school for girls in Pune in 1848, which was the first such school by Indians. He faced social ostracism because of this and even had to leave his parental home.
  • Later, he started a school for children of the lower castes. He advocated widow remarriage and fought against female infanticide. As an example in the fight against the caste system and untouchability, he opened up the well of his house to people from all castes.
  • He opened a home for widows and infants as well.
  • He is credited with using the word ‘Dalit’ for the depressed classes for the first time. It is a Marathi word meaning ‘broken’ or ‘crushed’.
  • Mahatma Phule founded the Satyashodhak Samaj on September 24, 1873. Through the society, he opposed caste system, idolatry and denounced the need for priests. He also championed the necessity of rational thinking. He promoted respect for all religions but shunned the rituals associated with them.
  • Phule inspired many latter-day leaders including B R Ambedkar.
  • Savitribai was also an active participant in the movement and she continued the work after her husband’s death.
  • Phule was also the Commissioner of the Poona Municipality from 1876 till 1883.
  • Mahatma Phule passed away in Pune aged 63.

Some of Mahatma Phule’s published works

  • Tritiya Ratna
  • Brahmananche Kasab
  • Powada : Chatrapati Shivajiraje Bhosle Yancha (Life of Shivaji)
  • Manav Mahammand (Muhammad) (Abhang)
  • Gulamgiri
  • Satyashodhak Samajokt Mangalashtakasah Sarva Puja-vidhi
  • Sarvajanic Satya Dharmapustak
  • Shetkaryacha Asud

Also on this day

  • 1967: Death of independence activist Pandurang Mahadev “Senapati” Bapat.
  • 1967: The first pulsar discovered by two British astronomers.
  • 2008: Deaths of 26/11 heroes Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and Havaldar Gajender Singh 
  • when they succumbed to their injuries sustained in the counter operation. Both were awarded the Ashoka Chakra posthumously.
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