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  1. Arunbhau Sapkal, Mamata Sapkal. Sindhu Shrihari Sapkal (14 November 1948 – 4 January 2022) ( pronunciation ⓘ ), affectionately called Sindhutai, was an Indian social worker and social activist known particularly for her work in raising orphaned children in India. She was awarded the Padma Shri in 2021 and many other awards in the Social ...

  2. After 70 years of lifespan (Born:1948/ Died:2022), she has raised a grand family of 220 son-in-laws, 50 daughter-in-laws. “Mai” adopted over more than 1200 orphaned kids and provided them with food, shelter and education. Sindhutai was honoured with ‘Padmashri’ in the year 2021 by Hon. President of India, with more than 1000 awards for ...

  3. Founder: Padma Shri Dr. Sindhutai Sapkal 'Maai'. The Mother Global Foundation is a non-profit organization for orphans, partnering with the Government of India, Child Care Institutions and other entities for children in need of care and protection.

  4. Jan 5, 2022 · Sindhutai Sapkal, better known as ‘Anathanchi Maye’ or ‘Mother of orphans’, passed away following a heart attack at a private hospital in Pune on Tuesday. She was 74. She was known for her work in raising hundreds of orphans, abandoned and destitute children, as well as towards rehabilitation of women. Sindhutai died at 8.10 pm.

  5. Jan 5, 2022 · Pune, UPDATED: Jan 5, 2022 06:28 IST. Renowned social worker Sindhutai Sapkal, fondly known as 'orphan children's mother', died following a heart attack at a private hospital here, doctors said. Sapkal, who had received the Padma Shri last year, had completed 74 years in November. She had been admitted to the Galaxy Care Hospital here.

  6. Jan 5, 2022 · PUNE: Renowned social worker and Padma Shri recipient Sindhutai Sapkal passed away due to cardiac arrest at a hospital in Pune on Tuesday. Sapkal was 74 and breathed her last in Galaxy Care ...

  7. Sindhutai got married at the age of 12 to Shrihari Sapkal, who is almost 26 years older than her. There is no educational environment in her new family. sindhutai used to bring home the pieces of paper found in the forest while collecting wood and dung and hide them in rat burrows. Rarely did she try to study when she was alone at home.

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