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Baba Amte: Charity Destroys, Work Builds

 
Shaikh Azhar Iqbal (Author)
Synopsis Who is Baba Amte? A Karamyogi, a saint, a selfless worker serving humanity? Or a publicity seeker, arrogant and an opportunist as his critics maintain? He doesn't like being called a saint. His life stories are folklore. This well-researched book is divided into different chapters representing many phrases of Baba's life and work. Despite having spent his childhood in the lap of luxury, Baba chose to fraternize with children of the deprived and the 'outcast'. He was struck by the world of misery and pain in which the Dalits and the diseased were forced to live in. Such was his commitment to serve the leprosy patients that Baba studied how to treat them. During his course at the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, he even got himself infected with the dead and live bacilli. He says just walk decide me and be my friend.
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About the author

Shaikh Azhar Iqbal

Dr. Shaikh Azhar Iqbal born in 1961, did his Masters in Social Work from Marathwada University, Aurangabad. He obtained his PhD in Sociology from S.R.T.M. University, Nanded. He has published number of research articles in journal of national repute. He has executed number of research projects funded by different research agencies. He is recognized PhD Supervisor of S.R.T.M. University in Sociology. Presently he is working as an Associate Professor in School of Social Sciences, S.R.T.M. University and having a P.G. teaching experience of 20 years. He has a widely travelled man. He has a quality of leadership and command competency in his discipline.

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Bibliographic information

Title Baba Amte: Charity Destroys, Work Builds
Format Hardcover
Date published: 26.11.2008
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8189937867
length viii+240p.