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INSPIRATION FOR DEC 2013-MEDHA PATKAR
MEDHA PATKAR - INSPIRATION FOR DECEMBER-2013
Medha Patkar is a well known social activist of India. She was
born on 1st December,
1954, in Maharashtra in a freedom fighter's family to Indu and Vasant
Khanolkar. Her father actively fought in the Indian Independence Movement. Her
mother was a member of Swadar, an organization set up to help and assist women
suffering difficult circumstances arising out of financial, educational and
health related problems.
She
completed her M.A. in Social Work from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences
(TISS) before she became active as a social worker. She left her Ph. D. in the
midst and got actively involved in the agitations conducted by tribals and
peasants of Maharashtra, M.P. and Gujarat. Later on she formed an organization
named Narmada Bachao Andolan. She got married to Mr. Patkar but the marriage
didn't survived and they divorced.
On 28th March, 2006, Medha went on a hunger
strike, in protest of the decision taken by the authorities, to increase the
height of the Narmada dam. The strike continued for a long period of 20 days
and finally came to an end on April 17, 2006. The Supreme Court rejected the
plea of Narmada Bachao Andolan to stop the construction of the dam.
She was again arrested on 2nd December, 2006, by the police at
Singur in West Bengal, for her active involvement in the protest against
getting the hold of farmland. She was detained because the police officers
thought that she might provoke people, thus leading to law and order problem.
Although she had studied at an Institute run by TATA, yet she protested against
the setting up of the plant at Singur. Later, when she was returning from the
campaign, she had to face the public agitation. But she claimed it to be
government supported agitation.
The Madhya
Pradesh Government alleged the Narmada Bachao Andolan of receiving foreign
funds and using them for unclear purposes. They claimed that the money that was
obtained was being used by the organization to hamper the rehabilitation
process.
Medha
Patkar openly supported the anti-corruption campaign of Anna Hazare. In support
of Jan Lokpal bill the renowned social activist said, "If the Congress is
in a suicidal mood on this issue, what can anyone do for it?"
Medha
Patkar is one of the recipients of Right Livelihood Award for the year 1991.
She received the 1999 M.A. Thomas National Human Rights Award from Vigil India
Movement. She also received numerous other awards, including the Deena Nath
Mangeshkar Award, Mahatma Phule Award, Goldman Environment Prize, and Green
Ribbon Award for Best International Political Campaigner by BBC, and the Human
Right's Defender's Award from Amnesty International.
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