Occupation Social worker Website Official web page | Name Shobhana Ranade | |
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Born October 26, 1924 (age 100) ( 1924-10-26 ) Pune, India Awards Padma BhushanJamnalal Bajaj AwardCNN IBN Real Heroes 2012 Life Time Achievement AwardRabindranath Tagore PrizePride of Pune AwardRajeev Gandhi Manav Seva AwardNational AwardMahatma Gandhi Award |
Shobhana ranade recipient jamnalal bajaj awards 2011
Shobhana Ranade (born 26 October 1924) is an Indian social worker and gandhian, known for her services towards her cause of destitute women and children. The Government of India honoured her in 2011, with the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award, for her services to the society.
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- Shobhana ranade recipient jamnalal bajaj awards 2011
- Shobhana Ranade Jamanalal Bajaj Awardee
- Biography
- Career positions held
- Awards and honours
- References
Shobhana Ranade - Jamanalal Bajaj Awardee
Biography
Shobhana Ranade was born in 1924, Pune, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The turning point in her life came in 1942, when she was 18, when she met Mahatma Gandhi at the Aga Khan Palace, in Pune, which resulted in the young Shobhana taking up gandhian ideals for the rest of her life.
Shobhana Ranade's life was devoted to the cause of destitute women and children. Her social career took a turn, in 1955, when she went to North Lakhimpur, in Assam, joining a padyatra (walkathon) with Vinobha Bhave and helped setting up the Maitreyee Ashram and a Shishu Niketan, the first child welfare centre in the region. She also started the campaign, Adim Jaati Seva Sangh, a program for imparting training to Naga women on charkha weaving.
In 1979, she returned to Pune and helped founding the Gandhi National Memorial Society and an institute for women for training, based at Aga Khan Palace.
In 1998, Ranade, under the aegis of the Gandhi National Memorial Society, established the Kasturba Mahila Khadi Gramodyog Vidyalaya, an institute for destitute women, for training them in 20 village trades and skills. She has also started an SOS children's village in Maharashtra, under the name, Balgram Maharashtra which has now grown to provide a home to 1600 orphans. The Hermann Gmeiner Social Centre, founded by Ranade and situated at Shivajinagar, Pune, is a children's home dedicated to the rehabilitation and education of street children, caring for 112 boys and 138 girls.
Another child welfare project of Ranade was the Balgriha and Balsadan, established by Ranade at Saswad, in Pune. These centres now provide home to 60 destitute girls. She was also involved with the Save Ganga Movement, drive to save River Ganges from pollution, through Gandhi National Memorial Society
Shobhana Ranade lives in Pune, taking care of her activities centred on Aga Khan Palace.