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Great loss to nation
by hetal shukla on Feb 09, 2008 12:06 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

It is a very sad news.

It is a big loss to nation as we have lost a true social worker who literally worked for the noble cause of leprosy affected people's welfare.

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RE:Great loss to nation
by prathamesh sarmalkar on Feb 09, 2008 12:10 PM  Permalink
Its my firm advice that he deserved Bharat Ratna award when he was alive with the amt of work he has done for the back trodden society. Atleast now he must be awarded with it after his death this year.

Prathamesh

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salute the guru
by beerappa Gowda on Feb 09, 2008 12:05 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

my respectful salute to the departed soul.
wonder when we get another son of india like baba ?


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RE:salute the guru
by jay mohan on Feb 09, 2008 12:30 PM  Permalink
A NOBLE MAN WHO SERVED THE LEPROSY PATIENTS LIKE MOTHER THERESA. SHE HAD THE BACKING OF THE CASH RICH WESTERN WORLD WHICH GAVE HER REPUTATION, SAINTLY STATUS AND THE NOBEL PRIZE! WE INDIANS DO NOT KNOW HIM MUCH. WE HAVE TO START GREATEST AWARD SO THAT EVERY INDIAN RECOGNISES HIM! NOW ASK ANY INDIAN AND HE OR SHE WILL ONLY KNOW ABOUT MOTHER THERESA! JUST BECAUSE OF THE NOBEL PRIZE AND PUBLICITY OF THE WESTERNERS!

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we lost our baba
by rakhee kantak on Feb 09, 2008 12:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Baba means Father in marathi. I never saw him in person but the feeling what I have is the same as I lost my father.
there is couplet of poem in marathi
" Asa mohara zala nahi, pudhe na honar
Baba aamate hey nav Jagat, garjat rahanar"

It is indded a greatest lost of our country.


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RE:we lost our baba
by prathamesh sarmalkar on Feb 09, 2008 12:13 PM  Permalink
Definitely it is a big loss. His family has dedicated themselves for the well being of down trodden society. His both sons are doctors but they practice for the noble cause of the poor people.
Mala pan vatata ki tyani khoop kahi kela ya deshasathi. Tyan na Bharat Ratna dyayalach pahije.

Prathamesh

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hi
by somil yadav on Feb 09, 2008 12:03 PM  Permalink 

RIP

salute to such great personality

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Legacy of Baba Amte
by prashanth prashanth on Feb 09, 2008 12:01 PM  Permalink 

This world is made a worthy place to live by people like Baba Amte to dedicate theri lives so that the others may live in peace and harmony. Baba's concern for the environment, leprosy patients and downtrodden people is a virtue that has to be emulated by one and all. Baba's death is a irreparable loss for our country but the legacy that he has left behind should make us more responsible in our duties towards out holy motherland.

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BABA AMTE SIR .
by p on Feb 09, 2008 12:00 PM  Permalink 

HE WAS CHAMPION OF CAUSE TO THE WHOLE MANKIND .PRANAM PRANAM .MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE .WE ALL PRAY .

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A tribute
by abhishek chowdhury on Feb 09, 2008 11:59 AM  Permalink 

hamesha amar raho , salute to a great soul and great personality.We will always remember u as an great hero.

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JAI HIND
by UDAY C on Feb 09, 2008 11:58 AM  Permalink 

SALUTE TO THE GREAT PERSONALITY

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A Great Loss
by Nitin Gupta on Feb 09, 2008 11:57 AM  Permalink 

A great loss for India. Hope that young generation, Business tycoons and politicians take a lesson from this great human being.

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A Tribute to Baba Amte
by Dr N B Iyer on Feb 09, 2008 11:46 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Murlidhar Devidas Amte, famously known as Baba Amte was a great leprosy crusader in India. His passing away is a great loss to the nation. Baba Amte had selflessly devoted his life for the welfare and rehabilitation of poor leprosy patients. He has really transformed the forest into a blissful forest which is aptly called Anandwan. Ever caring for the poorest of the poor in the country, Baba Amte dedicated his life and blood for the welfare of daridra narayans. Leprosy disease is not only a medical problem, but a social too. Embracing leprosy patient and living with them is not an easy task. Leprosy affected lot were termed untouchables and ostrasized from the society even in this modern world. Baba Amte came as a helping hand for the unprivileged in the society and became their Messiah.

Magasasay Award winner Baba Amte will be ever remembered in the annals of India history for his great contribution to the society at large. The 40 lakh leprosy cases in India in 1982 has been brought down to less than 1 lakhs today. India today has achieved leprosy elimination status, thanks to the great service and signal role played by Baba Amte.

By honouring the titan of social work, Baba Amte with Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award would have been sanctified. India really missed the great chance.

Our salutations to the great soul of social work. Baba Amte will every remain in the hearts of the daridra narayans.

Dr.Narayan B.Iyer
idfmumbai@gmail * idf.org.in

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RE:A Tribute to Baba Amte
by R Balasubramanian on Feb 09, 2008 12:05 PM  Permalink
You are right sir. He is the person to be honoured with Bharat Ratna. Though I have heard about this great man and his services I regretr he has not been brought to the limelight like other sundries either by the print or electronic media which is a tragedy to a nation like us. Any way, without any expectations of return or fame, he has tiredlessly worked for the eradication of Hansen's disease which was alarming in our country.

My his soul rest in pease and let either his birth day or departed day be remembered by the nation every year, by an event, without fail. This is the befitting respect we pay to the departed soul for his untired service rendered to humanity, though we did not recognise him during his living.

Balasubramanian, Bangalore

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RE:A Tribute to Baba Amte
by murali balak on Feb 09, 2008 11:56 AM  Permalink
Dr N. B. Iyer,
From your message, I came to know more about this great personality. It is true that we miss this real mass leader. My heart felt condolances to the bereaved family members.

May his soul rest in peace. >>>Murali

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RE:A Tribute to Baba Amte
by prathamesh sarmalkar on Feb 09, 2008 12:18 PM  Permalink
Dr.Iyer thank you for the total data. I would also like to tell that his wife and children... both of his sons are mbbs supported Baba in every phase of his tribute. When Baba came to Anandvan ... as per his interview i heared live... he had his wife, one son , 2 ill horses and 5 leprosy patients with him. Their family also takes care of the wild animals who are injured and give them also a parental love and I have seen it with my eyes.

Thanx

Prathamesh

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RE:A Tribute to Baba Amte
by RAMESH on Feb 09, 2008 12:11 PM  Permalink
Friends.

Its a great loss to the nation. Another feather fallen from the hopes of the most deprived of the world.

One year ago during the last week of January, I met him at his home of Anandvan (as part of our development tour to Sevagram,Anandvan & Paunar Ashram) and had a little conversation with greater message.

Remembering forever

My sincere condolences to the family of Anandavan.

JAI HIND!

Ramesh Kumar Maturi
rameshmaturi@rediffmail.com

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