Shalini Moghe
Shalini Moghe | |
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Born | 13 March 1914 Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Died | 30 June 2011 Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India | (aged 97)
Resting place | Rambagh Muktidham, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India 22°43′34″N 75°51′33″E / 22.72611°N 75.85917°E |
Other names | Shalini Tai |
Occupation(s) | Educationist, social worker |
Spouse | Dada Saheb Moghe |
Parent | Vinayak Sitaram Sarwate |
Awards | Padma Shri Jamnalal Bajaj Award Nai Duniya Nayika Lifetime Achievement Award |
Shalini Moghe (1914 - 2011) was an Indian educationist,
Biography
Shalini Moghe was born in a middle-class family to
Moghe started a nursery in a sweepers' colony in 1953, though there was stiff opposition to the project. The state government nominated her as a member of the Madhya Pradesh State Social Welfare Board, placing two districts with large
Under the aegis of Bal Niketan Sangh, she established a BEd college,[12] conducted teachers training programmes for primary teachers, and organised two integrated child development programmes, one at the slums of Indore city and the other at Jabot, the adivasi colony in Jhabua district.[11] Under these programmes, she set up 170 centres which attended to child immunization, prenatal and post natal care for women, child nutrition, health education, hygiene care, preschool training and family planning.[11] A girls' Hostel was another project she started in Jobat which also imparted training in music, yoga, carpet weaving, tailoring, knitting, cooking and healthy living.[2]
Moghe was associated with several government initiatives. She was a member of one of the task forces on pre-primary education under the
It is reported that Moghe, popularly known as Shalini Tai[4] (Tai means older sister in Marathi),[16] worked without remuneration for the major part of her career and her earnings were spent for her social activities.[11] She was married to Dada Saheb Moghe, a civil servant[4] and she died 30 June 2011,[17] at the age 98 succumbing to old age illnesses.[4] She was cremated at Rambagh Mukthidam, a crematorium in Indore.[13][18]
Awards and honours
The
See also
References
- ISBN 9780520025455.
Shalini Moghe.
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- ^ "Nai Duniya Nayika Lifetime Achievement Award". Adgully. 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- ^ "Madhya Pradesh Foundation Day". Unmid. 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
External links
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