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saransh lekhan vIn Anandvan, Baba taught lepers to live with self-respect. He started many ancillary industries from building huts to living, farming for food grains. Of course the process was not easy. There were many difficulties. But overcoming that, Baba revived the broken bodies, the worn out minds. Inspired to live with a stubborn mind. In Anandvan, Baba treated lepers and provided them with accommodation. It also provided them with tools to stand on their own two feet. So they were able to earn a living. He gave scope to his artistic talents. So a smile appeared on the faces that God had broken. It was a smile of satisfaction, of confidence. 'Anandvanachi' to get in the habit of work and gain a solid backbone of self-esteem.

There is a struggle.

Baba worked hard to build Anandvan. That is why for the last six decades, life has been shrouded in leprosy, blindness and disability. Anandvan chanted the mantra 'Sundar Me Honar' along with 'Sundar Me Honar' among the neglected souls at birth.​

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Answered by subhashsharma774
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Key facts

Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by a bacillus, Mycobacterium leprae.

M. leprae multiplies slowly and the incubation period of the disease, on average, is 5 years.

Symptoms may occur within 1 year but can also take as long as 20 years or even more to occur.

The disease mainly affects the skin, the peripheral nerves, mucosa of the upper respiratory tract, and the eyes.

Leprosy is curable with multidrug therapy (MDT).

Leprosy is likely transmitted via droplets, from the nose and mouth, during close and frequent contact with untreated cases.

Untreated, leprosy can cause progressive and permanent damage to the skin, nerves, limbs, and eyes.

There were 208 619 new leprosy cases registered globally in 2018, according to official figures from 159 countries from the 6 WHO Regions.

Based on 184 212 cases at the end of 2018, prevalence rate corresponds to 0.2/10 000.

Answered by sabhusharma143
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saransh lekhan vIn Anandvan, Baba taught lepers to live with self-respect. He started many ancillary industries from building huts to living, farming for food grains. Of course the process was not easy. There were many difficulties. But overcoming that, Baba revived the broken bodies, the worn out minds. Inspired to live with a stubborn mind. In Anandvan, Baba treated lepers and provided them with accommodation. It also provided them with tools to stand on their own two feet. So they were able to earn a living. He gave scope to his artistic talents. So a smile appeared on the faces that God had broken. It was a smile of satisfaction, of confidence. 'Anandvanachi' to get in the habit of work and gain a solid backbone of self-esteem.

There is a struggle.

Baba worked hard to build Anandvan. That is why for the last six decades, life has been shrouded in leprosy, blindness and disability. Anandvan chanted the mantra 'Sundar Me Honar' along with 'Sundar Me Honar' among the neglected souls at birth.

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