social work of vitthal ramji shinde
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After returning from England in 1903, he devoted his life to religious and social reforms. He continued his missionary work for the Prarthana Samaj. His efforts were devoted mainly to the removal of untouchability in India. In 1905 he established a night school for the children of untouchables in Pune, and in 1906 he established the Depressed Classes Mission in Mumbai (Bombay). Also in 1910 he founded MURALI PRATIBANDHAK SABHA. And in1912 organised a "ASPRUSHATA NIWARAN PARISHAD "In 1922 the mission’s Ahalyashram building was completed at Pune. In 1917 he succeeded in getting the Indian National Congress to pass a resolution condemning the practice of untouchability
To try to get rid of untouchability.
To provide educational facilities to the untouchables.
To start schools, hostels, and hospitals for the untouchables.
To solve their social problems.
Many schools and hostels were founded by this mission.
To try to get rid of untouchability.
To provide educational facilities to the untouchables.
To start schools, hostels, and hospitals for the untouchables.
To solve their social problems.
Many schools and hostels were founded by this mission.
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