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Sindhutai Sapkal
Indian social worker and activist (–)
Sindhu Shrihari Sapkal (14 November – 4 January ) (pronunciationⓘ), affectionately called Sindhutai, was an Indian social worker and social activist known particularly for her work in raising orphaned children in India. She was awarded the Padma Shri in and many other awards in the Social Work category.
Early life
Sapkal was born on 14 November ,[1] in Pimpri Meghe in Wardha district in the then Central Provinces and Berar of Dominion of India to Abhimanyu Sathe, a cowherder.[2][3] Being an unwanted child, she was referred to as Chindhi (Marathi for "piece of rag").
Abject poverty, family responsibilities and childhood marriage to an older man forced her to quit formal education after she successfully passed the fourth standard.[4] Sapkal was married off at age 12 to Shrihari Sapkal, who was 20 years older than her, and moved to Nawargaon, Seloo in Wardha. The marriage did not last long and at the age of 20, she was violently forced out of her home by her husband, leaving her on her own to care for a daughter.[5][3][6]
Early work with Adivasis
Sindhutai Sapkal later found herself in Chikhaldara, where she started begging for food.
In the process, she realised that there were many children abandoned by their parents and she adopted them as her own.
Sindhutai sapkal biography of albert king: In the year , the D. Her life was no less than a struggle for existence of herself and her daughter which forced her to make cowsheds, stations, and cemeteries her home. She later gave away her own daughter to the Shrimant Dagdu Sheth Halwai trust of Pune , to eliminate the feeling of partiality between her own child and the adopted children. Abject poverty, family responsibilities and childhood marriage to an older man forced her to quit formal education after she successfully passed the fourth standard.
She had to beg even harder to feed ever the larger family. She decided to become a mother to everyone who came across to her as an orphan. She later gave away her own daughter to the Shrimant Dagdu Sheth Halwai trust of Pune, to eliminate the feeling of partiality between her own child and the adopted children.[7][8]
Details of Sapkal's struggle were provided in the weekly Optimist Citizen on 18 May
In this constant tussle to survive, she found herself in Chikaldara, situated in the Amravati district of Maharashtra.
Here, due to a tiger preservation project, 84 tribal villages were evacuated. Amidst the confusion, a project officer impounded cows of Adivasi villagers and one of the cows died. Sapkal decided to fight for proper rehabilitation of the helpless tribal villagers. Her efforts were acknowledged by the Minister of Forests and he made appropriate arrangements for alternative relocation.[9]
Sapkal fought for the rehabilitation of eighty-four villages.[9] In the course of her agitation, she met Chhedilal Gupta, the then Minister of Forests.
He agreed that the villagers should not be displaced before the government had made appropriate arrangements at alternative sites. When Prime Minister Indira Gandhi arrived to inaugurate the tiger project, Sapkal showed her photographs of an Adivasi who had lost his eyes to a wild bear.[10] She is quoted as saying, "I told her that the forest department paid compensation if a cow or a hen was killed by a wild animal, so why not a human being?
She immediately ordered compensation."[10]
After being informed of the plight of orphaned and abandoned Adivasi children, Sapkal took care of the children in return for meager amounts of food. Shortly thereafter, it became the mission of her life.[9]
Orphanages
Sapkal devoted herself to orphans.
As a result, she was fondly called "Mai", which means "mother". She nurtured over 1, orphaned children and through them had a grand family of sons-in-law and 49 daughters-in-law.
She has been honoured with more than awards for her work. She used award money to buy land to make a home for orphaned children.[11][12]
Organisations
- Mother Global Foundation, Pune[13]
- Sanmati Bal Niketan, Bhelhekar Vasti, Manjri, Hadapsar, Pune[14]
- Mamata Bal Sadan, Kumbharvalan near Saswad, Purandar taluka (started in )[5]
- Savitribai Phule Mulinche Vasatigruh (Girls' Hostel) Chikhaldara, Amravati[citation needed]
- Abhiman Bal Bhavan, Wardha[14]
- Gangadharbaba Chhatralaya, Guha Shirdi[15]
- Saptsindhu' Mahila Adhar, Balsangopan Aani Shikshan Sanstha, Pune[16]
- Shree Manshanti Chatralaya, Shirur[17]
- Vanvasi Gopal Krishna Bahuuddeshiya Mandal Amaravati[17]
Death
She died of a heart attack in Pune, Maharashtra, on 4 January , at the age of [18]
Awards
Film
The Marathi film Mee Sindhutai Sapkal by Anant Mahadevan is a biopic inspired by the true story of Sindhutai Sapkal.
The film was selected for world premiere at the 54th London Film Festival.[30]
TV serial
The Marathi TV serial Sindhutai Majhi Mai aired on Colors Marathi and is also inspired by the true story of Sindhutai Sapkal.
References
- ^"About Sindhutai Sapkal". Sindhutai Sapkal Organization.
- ^"Sindhutai Sapkal Birthday: From begging to becoming the mother of thousands of orphans".
Mumbai Mirror. 14 November Retrieved 4 January
- ^ ab"दिवंगत सिंधूताईंच्या कार्याचा आढावा घेणारे फोटो आणि आता फक्त सोबत उरलेल्या आठवणी". TV9 Marathi (in Marathi). 4 January Retrieved 4 January
- ^"Sindhutai Sapkal". Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education,TIFR.
- ^ ab"ज्येष्ठ सामाजिक कार्यकर्त्या सिंधुताई सपकाळ यांचं निधन, वयाच्या ७४ व्या वर्षी घेतला अखेरचा श्वास".
Loksatta (in Marathi). 5 January Retrieved 5 January
- ^Kashyap, Dev (5 January ). "Sindhutai Sapkal Passed Away: मशहूर सामाजिक कार्यकर्ता पद्मश्री सिंधुताई सपकाल का 74 साल की आयु में निधन".
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Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 4 January
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Indya Unlimited. 9 March
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"Story of Sindhutai Sapkal – The Mother of thousands of Orphans". The Optoimist Citizen. Retrieved 19 September
- ^ ab"Meet Sindhutai Sapkal: Mother of Indian Orphans Children". Suger Mint. 14 May Retrieved 5 January
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