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26 December - Baba Amte birth anniversary

 


Baba Amte, whose full name was Murlidhar Devidas Amte, was an Indian social activist known for his humanitarian work and dedication to the upliftment of the marginalized and disabled. Here are some key details about Baba Amte:

  • Birth: 26 December 1914
  • Death: 09 February 2008

Notable Aspects of Baba Amte's Life and Work:

  1. Social Activism: Baba Amte devoted his life to social causes, particularly the welfare of people affected by leprosy. He founded Anandwan (Forest of Joy), a community rehabilitation center, for leprosy patients in Maharashtra, India.

  2. Anandwan: Established in 1951, Anandwan aimed to create a self-sufficient and sustainable community for people affected by leprosy. The project included facilities for education, vocational training, and medical care.

  3. Maitri: Baba Amte also founded the Maitri community, which focuses on providing support and care to individuals affected by different physical and mental challenges.

  4. Humanitarian Awards: For his exceptional contributions to social service, Baba Amte received numerous awards, including the Ramon Magsaysay Award (for Community Leadership), the Padma Vibhushan (the second-highest civilian award in India), and the United Nations Human Rights Prize.

  5. Environmental Activism: In addition to his work with leprosy patients, Baba Amte was involved in environmental and ecological causes, advocating for sustainable development.

Baba Amte's life and work exemplify a commitment to social justice, compassion, and service to humanity. His efforts continue to inspire individuals and organizations working in the field of social service and human rights.

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