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name the village adopted by social activist activist Anna hazare?

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Answered by psjain
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Anna Hazare  well known as  Kisan Baburao Hazare was born on 15th June 1938 in Bhingar,near Ahmednagar,India. He is an Indian social activist who led many movements for the welfare of human development which included increase government transparency and fight against corruption in public life.

He adopted Ralegan Siddhi village which was under the spell of acute poverty, deprivation and a fragile ecosystem. The said village was located in the Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Anna Hazare, byname of Kisan Baburao Hazare, (conceived June 15, 1938?, Bhingar, close Ahmadnagar, India), Indian social dissident who drove developments to advance country improvement, increment government straightforwardness, and explore and rebuff official debasement.

Notwithstanding sorting out and empowering grassroots developments, Hazare much of the time led yearning strikes to advance his causes—a strategy reminiscent, to many, of crafted by Mohandas K. Gandhi.  

Hazare was destined to a cultivating family and experienced childhood in the town of Ralegan Siddhi, close Ahmadnagar in what is currently west-focal Maharashtra state.

He joined the military in 1963, turning into a driver. While positioned on the fringe with Pakistan in 1965 amid the Indo-Pakistani War, he barely endure an assault by Pakistani powers that murdered numerous different fighters in his unit.

Quite a long while preceding that occurrence, Hazare had found the compositions of the Hindu chief Vivekananda, under whose otherworldly logic he started thinking about the significance of life.

He in the end resolved to utilize his post-military life to improve the regular welfare.

He stayed in the military until 1978, when he wound up qualified for retirement with an annuity that would empower him to seek after his activism.

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