Ram Ingole

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Ram Ingole
NationalityIndian
OccupationSocial worker
Organization(s)Amrapali Utkarsh Sangh; Vimalashram Gharkul; Navin Desai Residential School
Known forRehabilitation of sex-workers and their children; Rehabilitation of orphans; Education of children of migrant quarry workers
AwardsBade Dilwale Award; Literacy Hero Award; Nashikrao Tirpude Lifetime Achievement Award; Lokmata Swayamsevi Sanstha Puraskar (for Vimalashram Gharkul); Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Jeevan Sadhana Award

Ram Ingole is an Indian social worker based in Nagpur, Maharashtra. [1] [2]

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Career

Ingole works to rehabilitate sex-workers and their children in Nagpur. [3] [4] He founded an NGO called Amrapali Utkarsh Sangh in 1993. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] Today, some of the rehabilitated children have gone on to become lawyers and engineers. [10] [11]

Ingole runs an orphanage called Vimalashram Gharkul in Nagpur. [12] [13]

Ingole runs Navin Desai Residential School near Nagpur which provides free education to children of migrant quarry workers. [1] [5]

Awards

Ingole received the Bade Dilwale Award in 2013 and the Literacy Hero Award in 2017. [1] [14]

Ingole was awarded the Nashikrao Tirpude Lifetime Achievement Award in 2024. [15]

Ingole received the Lokmata Swayamsevi Sanstha Puraskar on behalf of Vimlashram Gharkul in 2019. [2]

Ingole has also been felicitated by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation. [16]

Ingole has received the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Jeevan Sadhana Award. [17]

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