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Jagdish Kashibhai Patel

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Occupation
  
Social worker

Spouse(s)
  
Bhadraben

Name
  
Jagdish Patel


Born
  
5 September 1928
Borsad, Kheda District, Gujarat, India

Known for
  
Blind People's Association of India

Awards
  
Padma Shri All India Confederation of the Blind Award HA International Award for Community Services Overseas National Award for the Blind Braille Shree Award Pride of Ahmedabad Award

Parents
  
Lalitaben, Kashibhai Patel

Jagdish Kashibhai Patel, popularly known as Jagdishbhai, is an Indian visually impaired social worker and the founder of the Blind People's Association of India, an Ahmedabad based non governmental organization promoting the interests of the people with physical disabilities. He is a recipient of the Indian civilian honour of the Padma Shri.

Biography

Patel was born on 5 September 1928 at Borsad, Kheda District in the Indian state of Gujarat to Lalitaben and Kashibhai Patel, a pyhisician. He lost his eye sight at the age of 8 and did his early schooling at the Calcutta Blind School, Behala. After securing a graduate degree, in 1954, he founded the Blind People's Association of India, along with a few others; the association is now a part of the All India Conference of the Blind, a national level blind people's movement. He is the co-author of a manual, Guidelines for social and economic rehabilitation of the rural blind, which prescribes guidelines for the rehabilitiaon of visually impaired people and a recipient of the All India Confederation of the Blind Award in 1987 and the International Award for Community Services Overseas of the Help the Aged, UK in 1991. He has also received the National Award for the Blind, Braille Shree Award and the Pride of Ahmedabad Award. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian award of the Padma Shri, in 1991.

References

Jagdish Kashibhai Patel Wikipedia