NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, JAN 5
Renowned social worker Sindhutai Sapkal, fondly known as ‘orphan children’s mother’, died following a heart attack at a private hospital in Pune. She was 75. Sapkal, who had received the Padma Shri last year, had completed 74 years in November. She had been admitted to the Galaxy Care Hospital in the city.
Dr. Sindhutai Sapkal will be remembered for her noble service to society. Due to her efforts, many children could lead a better quality of life. She also did a lot of work among marginalised communities. Pained by her demise. Condolences to her family and admirers. Om Shanti. pic.twitter.com/nPhMtKOeZ4
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 4, 2022
“She had undergone a hernia surgery one and a half months ago and recovery was very slow. Today she died of a heart attack around 8 pm,” said Dr Shailesh Puntambekar, Medical Director of the hospital.
My condolences on the demise of Dr. Sindhutai Sapkal. She will be remembered as ‘Maai’ to the many orphans she took care of.
Her extensive work for the rights and rehabilitation of the Adivasi communities will remain a source of inspiration for generations to come.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) January 5, 2022
Sapkal, who grew up in extreme poverty and had to suffer immense hardship, went on to set up institutes for orphan children. Born on November 14, 1948, in the Wardha district of Maharashtra, Sapkal was forced to drop out of school after she had passed Std 4th. At the tender age of 12, she was married to a 32-year-old man. After she gave birth to three children, her husband abandoned her even when she was pregnant.
Deeply saddened by the demise of Dr. Sindhutai Sapkal, a mother who enveloped thousands of children in her care. A beacon of hope & humanity, her dedication towards uplifting the underprivileged will continue to inspire generations. My condolences to her loved ones. Om Shanti! pic.twitter.com/YZJTcIEQAj
— Smriti Z Irani (Modi Ka Parivar) (@smritiirani) January 4, 2022
Her own mother and the village where she had grown up refused to help, forcing her to beg to raise her daughters at one point. She overcame these circumstances with sheer willpower and started working for orphans. Having raised over 1,050 orphan children, she could boast of having 207 sons-in-law and 36 daughters-in-law.
Besides the Padma award, she received more than 750 awards and honours. She used the award money to build shelters for orphans.
A well-equipped orphanage came up at Manjri in Pune district due to her efforts.
We will miss #SindhutaiSapkal Ji but her words will inspire generations. Listen to her speaking at O.N.E. India Award 2016.@narendramodi @AmitShah @smritiirani @KirenRijiju @Sunil_Deodhar @PemaKhanduBJP @DrBhagwatKarad @DrBharatippawar @amritabhinder @singhvarun @GChintamani pic.twitter.com/sCC6l9XrqM
— My Home India (@MyHomeIndia) January 4, 2022
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Sindhutai Sapkal, saying many children could lead a better quality of life due to her efforts.
“Dr Sindhutai Sapkal will be remembered for her noble service to society. Due to her efforts, many children could lead a better quality of life. She also did a lot of work among marginalised communities. Pained by her demise. Condolences to her family and admirers. Om Shanti,” he said.