Savitribai Phule was a social reformer born in 1831 in Maharashtra who fought for women's education and rights. She opened a girls' school in 1848 despite facing opposition. She continued her work with her husband's support and published books of poems while contributing to educational and reform activities.
Mithuben Petit was influenced by Gandhi and established an ashram that taught and supported underprivileged children. She dedicated her life to helping the poor.
Rani Lakshimibai Rajwade practiced medicine for 14 years and was actively involved in women's organizations, becoming the first Indian woman to support resistance in South Africa. She was interested in arts and crafts and remained active