For seven
years the Shastris made Banasthali, a very small village, far way from any town
and which could be reached only by bullock cart, their field of activity. There,
they trained a group of like-minded workers for taking up similar programme in
other villages.
The programme that the
Shastris took up in the village included Khadi and self-reliance, literacy and
medical relief, and social and political awakening. An institution called
''Jiwan Kutir'' was founded by the Shastris in 1929 for rural reconstruction
work and for training of workers for similar work in other parts of the
country.
Giving up Purdah and ornaments
in the Rajasthan of those times (1929) by a middle class woman in itself was an
act of great courage. Creating an example for others and persuading others to do
so was a great achievement of Smt. Ratan Shastri. A number of women workers thus prepared to take up
work in society in those difficult days.
The Shastris lost their daughter, Shanta, at the tender age
of 12. Shanta had evinced great interest in teaching young children and wanted a
room for her school for which she had even prepared 600 mud bricks with her own
hand. Ratanji took upon herself the task of translating Shanta's dream into
reality.
This was the genesis of the Banasthali Vidyapith for which
Ratanji earned fame. The Vidyapith, a national institution for education and
training of women was founded in 1935. Smt. Shastri remained the moving spirit
behind the Vidyapith all through. Generations of young girls blossomed
under her personal, supportive care. She was actively involved in public life
all through. Even during the initial years of the Vidyapith she took a leading
part in organising the Jaipur Satyagraha. After Independence, She was an acting
member on several prominent state and central Board and committees in the field
of social welfare and education.
She was a recipient of Padma Shri in
1955, Padma Bhushan in 1975, and Jamnalal Bajaj
Award for outstanding contribution in the field of
uplift and welfare of women and children.
|