Sindhutai Sapkal, a social activist and Padma Shri awardee, known as Kahi, the mother of orphaned children, has passed away. She bid farewell to the world on Tuesday at the age of 73. Sindhu Sapkal was always called Sindhutai or Mother. She devoted her entire life to the lives of orphans. More than 1400 orphans have also been brought up. She has been awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India for her outstanding social service. Sindhutai Sapkal was affectionately called the 'mother of orphans'. Sindhutai was suffering from septicaemia and was being treated at Galaxy Hospital in Pune for the past one and a half months. She has also been awarded the Padma Shri last year. She breathed her last at 8.30 pm on Tuesday. The last rites are scheduled to be performed in Pune today with full state honours. It was Sindhutai's life: Sindhutai was born into a poor family in Wardha, Maharashtra and faced prolonged discrimination for being a daughter. Sindhutai's life started as a child that no one needed. Sindhutai's mother has always been opposed to her going to school. However, her father wanted the daughter to study and move on. So, when she was 12 years old, she was married. Her husband was about 20 years older than her. Sindhutai was abused and assaulted by her husband. She left them when she was 9 months pregnant. She had to give birth to her baby girl in gaushala. She says she cut her umbilical cord with her hand. Corona wreaks havoc on Bollywood, after Kareena, Sonu Nigam is also positive All children became Christian, Hindu father took this big step under compulsion Molnupiravir, Covid antiviral drug launched in India