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Occupation
  
Social worker

Role
  
Social Worker

Name
  
Shanthi Ranganathan

Spouse(s)
  
T. T. Ranganathan

Years active
  
Since 1980


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Known for
  
Anti substance abuse activities

Awards
  
Padma Shri Avvaiyar Award UN Vienna Civil Society Award

Dr.Shanthi Ranganathan happy to be selected for Avvaiyar Award - Thanthi TV


Shanthi Ranganathan is an Indian social worker and the founder of T. T. Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation, a non governmental organization managing the TTK Hospital, a medical centre based in Chennai for the treatment and rehabilitation of drug and alcohol addicts. She is the first recipient of the UN Vienna Civil Society Award and a recipient of the 1992 Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award from the Government of India for her contributions to the society.

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Biography

Born in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu and married to T. T. Ranganathan, the grandson of T. T. Krishnamachari, former Finance Minister of India, Ranganathan was widowed in 1979, at the age of 33, when her husband died of health issues related to alcohol addiction. This prompted her to focus her attention to the problem of substance abuse and addiction. In order to prepare herself, Shanthi, holder of a master's degree in social service, joined the Hazelden Addiction Treatment Centre, Minneapolis for training in de-addiction programmes and started a day care centre in one of the family properties in Chennai, in 1980. The modest beginning, with a few assistants, grew to become the T. T. Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation, which now includes TTK Hospital, a 65 bedded treatment facility, the first Indian hospital dedicated for the treatment of drug and alcohol addiction. The institution works in coordination with United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and is a participant of the anti-substance abuse programmes of the Government of India. She is also associated with the Swami Dayananda Saraswati Educational Society, and sits on its Board of Directors.

The Government of India included her in the 1992 Republic Day Honours list for the civilian award of the Padma Shri. In 1999, when United Nations instituted the United Nations Vienna Civil Society Award, she was selected for the award for her Outstanding Contributions in the Fight Against Drug Abuse and Crime, making her the first recipient of the award. She is the recipient of the Avvaiyar Award by the Government of Tamil Nadu for the year 2015.

References

Shanthi Ranganathan Wikipedia