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Suman Muthe Suman MutheSociologist Social Worker for tribal women

Suman Maruti Muthe (born c. 1947) is a social worker, women's activist and writer based in Nashik, Maharashtra in India who has been actively working in the areas of child welfare and women development, particularly in the tribal belts of Maharashtra, for more than 20 years. She has initiated and implemented several projects and guided women on various aspects such as child health care, women's rights and family counselling. In recognition of her work, she has been awarded by many organisations which include the State level award by Government of Maharashtra, India, "Ahilyadevi Holkar Puraskar" given for outstanding contribution to the society in the areas of women and child development.

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Career

Muthe started her career as a lecturer teaching Sociology and Marathi. Thereafter, she completed her M.Phil. and has written many articles and a book on tribal women highlighting the patterns and issues of tribal working women, how they have evolved over the years and coming from backward areas, how they have coped up with various challenges in urban areas. Her writings are based on the actual work she has been carrying out and as a result she was able to better understand the issues of tribal women and measures to be adopted to resolve them. Her well-known books include Sociology-Introduction and Concept, Life of Indian Women in the changing sociological system, Life of Indian Tribal Women, Contribution of Christian Marathi Literature, Folksongs of Indian tribal Women, Role of women during the cooperative movement of Maharashtra. All these books are written in the Marathi language. She is also a regular contributor to various newspapers and dailies. She is a member of Kusumagraj Trust, Nashik, Sahitya Rasik Stree mandal, Nashik Sahitya kalayatri trust, Pune, Consumer's Protection Society, Mumbai etc.

Philanthropy

She has been doing voluntary work with Satyaniketan Trust in a small town called Rajur in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. Although this trust has been functioning since more than 50 years in tribal areas, there are so many issues that are still unresolved. Satyaniketan Trust was founded by Gandhians and a majority of their work has been in the field of education through ashram schools, regular schools and colleges. Suman Muthe’s work in this trust has been focussed on women and child development. Some of the common issues that are faced in these areas include lack of basic education, health and malnutrition, marital issues, lack of education on women rights, sanitation and environment protection.

Muthe has undertaken various projects and camps with the help of volunteers in this trust and has successfully implemented projects concerning the above-mentioned issues. The issue of wrongful exploitation of women in these areas has reduced considerably due to the efforts taken by Suman Muthe. She visits these villages, holding meetings with members of the trust and contribute as much as possible.

Awards

Muthe, who has been conferred the Ahilyadevi Holkar Award in the past, has also been honoured with Siddha Sewa award by Swami Hardas Foundation in Pune. The foundation has been actively working in India since 1990 and has an active presence in many other countries. The award has been constituted to felicitate those who have shown exemplary contributions to the society. The "Siddha Sewa" award by Swami Hardas Foundation, Pune is her 22nd award in her list of recognitions. In the past she has been honoured with Amrutratna award for the work done for tribal women, Patrashri award for outstanding literary contributions, Patramaharshi award by Journalists Association, National Integration Fellowship award etc. Her participation in various rural projects for conservation of water, tribal women education, childcare education is well known. Besides doing grassroots work, she has written four books, delivers lectures and is a prolific writer in Marathi print media. Muthe has two children.

References

Suman Muthe Wikipedia