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he workred for the rehabilitation and empowerment of poor people suffering from leprosy he was founder of anandvan​

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Baba Amte

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Baba Amte

Indian lawyer and social activist

Alternate titles: Murlidhar Devidas Amte

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Baba Amte, in full Murlidhar Devidas Amte, (born December 26, 1914, Hinganghat, Wardha district, Maharashtra, British India—died February 9, 2008, Anandwan, Maharashtra, India), Indian lawyer and social activist who devoted his life to India’s poorest and least powerful and especially to the care of those individuals who suffered from leprosy. His work earned him numerous international awards, notably, the 1988 UN Human Rights Prize, a share of the 1990 Templeton Prize, and the 1999 Gandhi Peace Prize.

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Baba Amte, in full Murlidhar Devidas Amte, (born December 26, 1914, Hinganghat, Wardha district, Maharashtra, British India—died February 9, 2008, Anandwan, Maharashtra, India), Indian lawyer and social activist who devoted his life to India’s poorest and least powerful and especially to the care of those individuals who suffered from leprosy. His work earned him numerous international awards, notably, the 1988 UN Human Rights Prize, a share of the 1990 Templeton Prize, and the 1999 Gandhi Peace Prize.

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