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The author of The Madhigattan Encounter brings you yet another astounding chain of thoughts through his second outing as a writer with Hemalkasa: 22 Hours, 22 Streaks. The author’s journey through the forests of Maharashtra’s Hemalkasa sets off a chain reaction in his life, causing him to see everything clearer. His visit gave rise to a new way of thinking and induced provocations, which he now wishes to share with the world. Venkataraman has written Hemalkasa: 22 Hours, 22 Streaks to do so, detailing his nearly daylong stay inside Lok Biradari at Hemalkasa, a social project by Dr. Prakash Amte.
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The life and achievements of Murlidhar Devidas Amte, b. 1914, social reformer from India.
Autobiographical reminiscences of Sadhana AmatĐe, social worker from Maharashtra and her association with her husband, Baba AmatĐe.
This comprehensive biography of Baba Amte has been written by the author after a close association with the Amte family and the communes of Anandwan. She was fortunate to have stayed and closely interacted with the ailing Baba Amte and his family for long periods, during many of her visits to the ashram. The biography is an attempt to narrate the awesomely motivational story of Baba Amte to the urban youth who are straying westwards for inspiration while icons like Baba Amte have remained obscure to them.
Reminiscences of an Indian civil servant on the administration of India after independence.
Born into privilege and wealth, Murlidhar Devidas Amte was a maverick who wanted to live life to the fullest. He realized early on that he had to live, not for himself, but for others - or else all his privilege, position and superior personal qualities would be mere tinsel. The pioneering commune at Anandwan, where those affected by leprosy could live with dignity and pride; the Bharat Jodo marches across the length and breadth of India to promote national unity and harmony; the decade-long vigil by the Narmada river in solidarity with those at the receiving end of state-sponsored environmental devastation - Baba Amte did this and much more, coping the whole time with a crippling spinal degenerative disease. The countless lives transformed by three generations of the Amte family are shining testimonials to the magnitude of Baba Amte's vision, and the indomitable spirit that made that vision real. With in-depth conversations with Baba, and interviews with many of his close friends and family, this biography is equally a record of the collective memory of those who have known him best. What emerges is an intimate portrait of one of the few individuals of our times who have embodied the cherished ideals of compassion and selfless service.