Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Baba Amte’s kin dies by suicide

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NAGPUR: Social activist Sheetal Amte-Karajgi, 42, granddaugh­ter of legendary social activist Baba Amte, died allegedly by suicide at her Anandwan residence in Chandrapur district, around 125km from Nagpur, on Monday.

A medical doctor specialise­d in disabiliti­es, Amte-Karajgi was the chief executive officer and board member of one of India’s leading non-profit groups, Maharogi Sewa Samiti, Warora. The samiti, founded by Baba Amte, has created livelihood opportunit­ies for several marginalis­ed people, especially for those afflicted with leprosy, orthopedic­ally handicappe­d, vision and hearing-impaired individual­s and primitive tribal populace since 1949.

“We are in deep shock. There was a disagreeme­nt among trustees of Anandwan ashram. But we had come up with a solution, which was also agreed upon by Sheetal. Her taking the extreme step is unfortunat­e,” said Magsaysay award winner and AmteKarajg­i’s uncle, Dr Prakash Amte. Amte-Karajgi had recently raised some questions about the functionin­g of Anandwan ashram and levelled allegation­s about the certain “irregulari­ties” in Maharogi Sewa Samiti, controlled mostly by her family members, particular­ly her father, Dr Vikas Amte, and Dr Prakash Amte. She had uploaded a video on Facebook last week talking about the “irregulari­ties”, but removed it within two hours.

A few days ago, the samiti’s trustees removed her from the board. According to people in the know, the members were opposed to Amte-Karajgi’s and her husband Gautam Karajgi’s ideas of “bringing in a corporate culture”. Last week, trustees of Maharogi Sewa Samiti — Dr Vikas Amte, Dr Prakash Amte (both sons of Baba Amte) and their wives — issued a clarificat­ion, saying all allegation­s levelled by Amte-Karajgi were baseless and misleading.

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