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What is the role of mother teresa in indian freedom struggle?

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Answered by shashwatujjwalpb3ba1
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inMother Teresa gave incomparable contributions to the society, that holy soul served the poor and the ignored people of the society. She established help for orphans, HIV/Aids victims, and leprosy.

She created many things for those who needed help and because she actually helped right along.

1. Missionaries of Charity
2. Home for the dying
3. Leprosy Disease
4. Orphanage
5. HIV/Aids

She saw how many people were in need and decided to give back and therefore created what would now still be a very popular missionary. Mother Teresa's words for those who would need the help from the Missionaries of Charity were "the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone."(Mother Teresa).

She saved 37 children that were stuck in a front line hospital and negotiated a temporary suspension "fight" between the Israeli army and Palestinian guerrillas. Mother Teresa went to places that were not safe such as places where wars were occurring just to take young children out of demolished hospitals. Mother Teresa was one of the most loved women of the world. Many people loved her for what she had done all over the world. What kept her happy was helping people.

Mother Teresa was recently revered for her work with the poor in India, has been proclaimed a saint by Pope Francis in a ceremony at the Vatican. Which is really a proud for all of Indians.

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Answered by mariospartan
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Role of mother teresa:

Mother Teresa is a Roman Catholic saint and a follower of God. She is very kind-hearted and of helping nature and dedicated her whole life to the service of poor and needy people.

She was sent to India to provide service to the people of Bengal, as at that time India was under British rule. She was affected by the poverty struck in Bengal and aid them with love and passion. Her whole life was spent for servicing the people and finally, she died because of heart failure.

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