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> AURANGABAD: The bodies of 22 patients who died of Covid in Ambajogai in Maharashtra's Beed district were stashed in a single ambulance -in some cases onee upon the other - and transported to a crematorium.
> An eyewitness to the incident alleged that the police present near the ambulance snatched the mobile phones of at least two relatives of the deceased who were filming and clicking pictures of the bodies stuffed in the ambulance.
> Officials said the 22 bodies, placed in body bags, were picked from the mortuary of the Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada Government Medical College in Ambajogai and kept in the ambulance.
> Beed district collector Ravindra Jagtap said, "I have ordered the Ambajogai additional collector to probe the matter. We will initiate action against anyone found guilty." Another eyewitness, Abhijit Jagtap, confirmed to TOI that two relatives who had tried filming the bodies in the ambulance had their mobile phones taken away by the policemen around.
> "There are just two ambulances to carry dead bodies to the crematorium. We have demanded more ambulances. Our responsibility is to hand over bodies to the Ambajogai civic body to perform the last rites. What the civic body does is not in our control," said SRTMGMC dean Dr Shivaji Sukre.
> Sukre said that as per an arrangement, the civic body collects bodies twice a day for cremation.
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As there was a prevalent tradition of marrying girls before they hit puberty, she was married at the tender age of nine to thirteen years old Jyotiba Phule, who was determined to reform the society which held deeply entrenched conservative views regarding gender and caste. Girls were denied a formal education because of the conservative views that people held, widows' heads were shaved and they were looked down upon even after the abolition of Sati. He took the responsibility of educating Savitri Bai and accomplished this by educating her at home; the responsibility of her higher education was taken care of by Jyotiba's friends Sakharam Yeshwant Paranjpe and Keshav Shivram Bhavalkar.
After gaining education she enrolled in two teacher's training programs, first in an institution run by Cynthia Farrar in Ahmednagar and the second course at a normal school in Pune along with Fatima. As the teacher's program ended she started teaching girls at the Mahrawada in Pune alongside Sagunabai, a revolutionary feminist herself and a mentor to Jyotirao. Later, they started their own school at Bhidewada at the home of Tatya Saheb Bhide.
Their work was strongly opposed by the local conservative community. She used to carry an extra sari because she often had mud and dung hurled at her as her work was seen as an 'evil'. The opposition was from both the upper and lower castes. Jyotiba Rao's father, in the wake of opposition from the community having conservative views, asked both of them to leave his home. They then moved to one of the Jyotiba Rao's closest friends home, Usman Sheikh. Both Fatima, Usman Sheikh's sister, and Savitri graduated together and opened a school in 1849. Two educational trusts were established in the 1850s, the Native Female School, Pune and 'the Society for Promoting the Education of Mahars, Mangs' which later incorporated a number of schools led by Savitri Bai and later on by Fatima.
She opened Mahila Seva Mandal to spread awareness among women of their rights.
A total of 18 schools were established and teaching children from different castes and education of girls was furthered by their efforts. A care centre, Bal Hatya Pratibandhak Griha, for pregnant rape victims was also opened to help them deliver and save their children.
Other than being a teacher, a reformer and a strong opposer of the caste system, she was also a prolific poet and writer. At the age of 23, in 1854, she published Kavya Phule and Bavan Kashi Subodh Ratnakar in 1892, a
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