&ldquoAfter I finished 6th grade, I was asked to leave my education by my family. But my mother and my aunt stood by me, and reiterated that if I wanted to study, I would. I was very afraid that my father and uncle would get angry, but my mother and aunt said that they&rsquod handle it. This is how I got my education.&rdquo Mrs. Raviprabha Burman, now in her nineties, recalls how she was educated against all odds &ndash her father and uncle opposed it, and later, so did the people of her caste and community. It was the women in her life who supported her and fought societal perceptions, in the 1930s, to ensure her education.


