About Mukti Mission and Its Founder
Pandita
Ramabai , the founder of Mukti
Mission was a pioneer in several ways.
Recognized as one of India's most
influential woman reformers, she
was the first to promote the welfare and
education of Indian widows. She had a
charismatic personality and was
passionately interested in the freedom
and welfare of her countrywomen.
Inspired by God, whom she found in Jesus
Christ after first trying all the
religions at her disposal, she founded
the Mukti Mission on March 11, 1889.
She started the Sharada Sadan in Bombay,
with the help of two other widows. In
1898, she established the Mission at
Kedgaon on a 100 acre plot. By mid 1900,
there were 2500 residents housed in the
Mukti Sadan, Sharada Sadan, Krupa Sadan
(home of grace for the disgraced women),
Priti Sadan (home of love for the aged
and infirm), Sadanand Sadan (home for
boys) and Bartimi Sadan (home for the
blind).
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Homes
for Destitute Women and Girls. Orphaned
and semi- orphaned girls find a home and
shelter in our home at Kedgaon. Matrons
and Guardians fill the role of parents,
helping the girls grow in a loving
atmosphere. They live in different
flower-named families, growing up as
normal unaffected girls. Over the years
many professional workers have emerged
from the gates of Mukti. Many have
settled into families of their own.
Women, though they have been discarded and often disgraced by
their families, find refuge at Kedgaon.
Education, Religious Training and Medical Care.
Pandita Ramabai firmly believed
that the education of women would
pave the way for their welfare She
was the first to start the
Kindergarten method of learning.
Today the Sharada Sadan (Primary
School) the Manorama Memorial Girls
High School the Manorama Memorial
English School, and the School for
the Blind stand in fulfillment of
this need not only for the Mukti
girls, but also for the surrounding
community. The Krishnabai Memorial
Hospital at Kedgaon, with modern
facilities, is able to provide
medical care in case of emergency.
This 30 bed hospital, founded in
1948, caters not only to the Mukti
residents, but also to the
community. Thousands use these
medical facilities every year.
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