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Rajmohini Devi

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Occupation
  
Social service

Awards
  
Padma Shri

Died
  
Surguja district

Role
  
Social Worker

Name
  
Rajmohini Devi


Known for
  
Bapu Dharma Sabha Adivasi Seva Mandal

Rajmohini Devi was an Indian social worker, gandhian and the founder of Bapu Dharma Sabha Adivasi Seva Mandal, a non governmental organization working for the welfare of the tribal people of Gondwana, in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. It is reported that she had a vision about Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals during the famine of 1951 and she started a movement, (popularly known as Rajmohini Movement) for the liberation of women and eradication of superstitions and drinking habits among the tribal people. The movement gradually assumed the status of a cult movement with a following of over 80,000 people and was later converted into a non governmental organization, under the name, Bapu Dharma Sabha Adivasi Seva Mandal. The organization functions through several ashrams set up in the states of Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

The Government of India awarded Devi the fourth highest civilian award of Padma Shri in 1989. Her life has been documented in a book, Samajik Kranti ki Agradoot Rajmohini Devi, written by Seema Sudhir Jindal and published by Chhattisgarh State Hindi Granth Academy in 2013. A Research station, Raj Mohini Devi College of Agriculture and Research Station, housed at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University and a government girls' college, Rajmohini Devi PG Girls College, in Ambikapur, are named her.

References

Rajmohini Devi Wikipedia