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Kisan bapat baburao hazare (anna)
1.
2. Events in Life of Kisan Hazare
• Launched
Bhrashtachar
Virodhi Jan
Aandolan
(BVJA)
• Padma
Bhushan
• Padma Shri1990-92
• Set up
investigati
on against
4 ministers
2003 • Fast unto
death for
revised Right
to Information
Act (RTI)
• Honorary
Doctorate2005-06
• Demanded
for NOTA
• Anti
corruption
fast for Jan
Lokpal Bill
• Indian of the
Year (NDTV)
2011
• Jan Lokpal
Bill Passed
• Allard Prize
for
International
Integrity
2013 -14
• Born in
Bhinagar in
Maharashtra.
1940
• Truck Driver
for Army,
Later Soldier
1963
• Contemplated
suicide after
retiring but
dedicated his
life for Social
Cause.
1978
• Development
model of
Ralegan
Sidhi
1978
onwards
• 2 Cabinet
Ministers
droped out
1995-96
3. Idea’s and Ideologies
Non-Violence
Anti Corruption
Self-rule (Swaraj)
Upliftment of socially backward classes.
Creation of ideal villages based on Gandhian
philosophy.
4. Ralegan Siddhi
Grain bank
Gram sabha
Education
Milk production
Prohibition of alcohol
Removal of untouchability
Watershed development programme
5. Transformation of Ralegan Siddhi
• Amendment
was made to the
Bombay
Prohibition Act
of 1949 in the
year 2009
Prohibition of
Alcohol
• In the year
1980
Grain Bank
• Water intensive crops were
banned and cash crops were
introduced.
• 70 acres of irrigation land was
converted into 2,500 acres
land.
Watershed
Development
Programme
• Encourged purchase of
new cattles
• Improvement in existing
breed
Milk Production
• In 1932 1st single
classroom school was
built.
• By 1976: Preschool
• In 1979: High School
• A charitable trust, “
Sant Yadavbaba
Prasarak Mandal “ was
formed in 1979Education
• Gandhian
Philosophy
• Campaigned
from 1998-2006
for Gram Sabha
Act
Gram Sabha
• Social barriers
and
discrimination
was eliminated
• Marriage of Dalits
were held as a
part of
community
marriage.
Removal of
untouchability
6. Prohibition of Alcohol
Liquor dens were closed down.
Alcohol was banned.
Prohibition could come into force in a village if
25% of the women in the village demanded it.
In the year 2009, amendment was made to the
Bombay Prohibition Act of 1949 to reflect this.
7. Grain Bank
Objective: Food Security
Initiated in 1980 in the temples of Ralegan
Siddhi.
To overcome drought and crop failures.
Those with surplus grains could donate a
quintal.
8. Watershed Development Programme
Water intensive crops were banned.
Example: Sugarcane
Cash crops were introduced.
Example: Pulses, Oil Seeds
70 acres of irrigation land was converted into
2,500 acres land.
9. Milk Production
Milk production being secondary occupation
was promoted in Ralegan Siddhi.
Purchase of new cattle's was encouraged.
Existing breeds were improved.
10. Education
In 1932: 1st single classroom school was built.
By 1976: Started preschool
In 1979: Started high school
In 1979: A charitable trust, “ Sant Yadavbaba
Prasarak Mandal “ was formed.
11. Gram Sabha
Gandhian Philosophy
1998-2006: Campaign for Gram Sabha Act led
to it’s amendment.
Mandatory to seek sanction of Gram Sabha.
12. Removal of untouchability
Social barriers were eliminated.
Social discrimination was eliminated.
Marriage of Dalits were held as a part of
community marriage.
Integration of Dalits into the social and
economic life.
13. Contribution to Indian Politics
Gram Sabha
Demand for NOTA
Fast for Right To Information
Fast unto death for Jan Lokpal Bill
14. Jan Lokpal Bill Movement
Anna Hazare began his indefinite fast on 5th
April 2011 at Jantar Mantar in Delhi.
Demanded for a political chair and an activist
chair.
Ended his fast on 9th April 2011.
Gave a deadline of 15th August 2011 to pass
the bill .
15. Jan Lokpal Bill Movement
A Joint Drafting Committee consist of five
nominee ministers of the Government of India
and five nominees of the civil society was
formed.
Started his fast unto death on 20th August’11.
Ended his fast on 28th August’11 after the
Lokpal Bill passed.
16. Right To Information
On 20 July 2006 the Union Cabinet amended
the Right to Information Act 2005 to exclude
the file noting by the government officials from
its purview.
Anna Hazare started his fast on 9 August 2006
in Alandi against the proposed amendment.
He ended his fast on 19 August 2006, after the
government agreed to change its earlier
decision.
17. Why Anna Hazare did not join Aam Aadmi
Party?
Because, Anna Hazare believes in Swaraj.
In August, Hazare decided to remain non-
political and announced that he will be working
for ‘India Against Corruption.’