MP: Education, Home Minister pays homage on Baba Amte's death anniversary
MP: Education, Home Minister pays homage on Baba Amte's death anniversary
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Bhopal: Today meetings with ministers have been organized by the Shivraj government in the state. In such a situation, today is also the death anniversary of India's famous social worker "Baba Amte" (Dr. Muralidhar Devidas Amte). In such a situation, besides the state school education minister Parmar, many ministers and leaders have paid tributes. Recently, State School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar has written in a tweet, 'Honorable tribute to Baba Amte ji, who honored Padma Bhushan, for transforming Narayan service from male service. You will always be remembered for bringing light into the lives of leprosy patients.'


At the same time, apart from him, State Home Minister Narottam Mishra has also tweeted and paid a soulful tribute to him. He has tweeted and written, "Padma Shri, eminent social worker, the messiah of leprosy patients...I pay my respectful and humble tribute.''


Who was Baba Amte -  Dr. Muralidhar Devidas Amte well known as Baba Amte. He was called the prominent and respected social worker of India. Actually, he established many ashrams and communities for the people who are abandoned by society and for leprosy patients. Anandvan is famous in this list located in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. As a social reformer, Baba Amte also did many other social works. This list includes the Wildlife Conservation and Narmada Bachao Andolan for which he dedicated his life. Baba died on 9 February 2008 at the age of 94 in Vadodara in Chandrapur district.

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