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Copyright Text: Neesha Mirchandani, 2006
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
T HE LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING OF MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS made this book possible. You know who you are I wish I could mention you by name. Here, there is only space to mention a mere handful who happened to play a direct role in the writing of this book.
First, this book is the direct result of Vinay Sakhranis unequivocal support. He met Baba for only two-and-a-half days but he believed in the project from start to finish, and that made all the difference. Sanjiv Mirchandani was both my cheering squad and my reality check. Another diehard champion was Pallavi Sule. Saroj and Moti Mirchandani gave me the space I needed. Ms Allison and Ven. Robina enriched my writing. Anil and Sunita Hebbar always said yes when I asked for help.
The Amte family gave me complete access and freedom. They never asked me to sugar-coat anything. Anu and Poonam graciously took me all over Nagpur for interviews, Piloo (Digant) and Anagha analyzed Babas poetry after hours of performing surgery. Munna (Kaustubh) and Sheetal magically made resources available. Aratis youthful joy permeates the book. Jinku gave me insights that no one else could.
Vikas bhau juggled a zillion things and still always found time for the book. Vimala tai and Bharati vahini were good company during my frequent visits to Anandwan. Our informal chats while making chai, eating lunch together, and watching TV gave me a perspective I couldnt find elsewhere. Manda vahini, even in the throes of planning her sons wedding, saved me from drowning in a sea of research. Prakash bhau gave me the raw facts without window-dressing. Our conversations at Ashokwan in November 2004 proved very useful. Renuka tais frankness anchored me in reality; Vilas bhau was my sounding board and the source of the funniest stories about Baba by far! Also, Baba and Tais extended family including Sushi and Mini atya, the Sadaphals and Avinash Patwardhan recollected important memories from Babas younger days. Dr V. G. Pole patiently answered all my questions.
Dr Vijaya Bapat and Mrs Archana Bhadkamkar helped me translate volumes of material from Marathi to English. I spent many evenings in my hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina, with Dr Bapat. After a full day at work, she would sit with me from 6 p.m. till midnight, translating Babas Marathi prose and poetry into English. She infused this project with her knowledge of Marathi literature and grasp of Babas nuanced poetry. Mrs Bhadkamkar took the baton from Dr Bapat translating the rest of Babas poems during my trips to India. We both share a great attachment for Bal Kalyan Sanstha, a magical place for children with disabilities in Pune. Without the generosity of these two women, there simply would have been no book.
From the Narmada Bachao Andolan, Id especially like to thank Medha Patkar. Sanjay Sangvai, author of The River and Life: Peoples Struggle in the Narmada Valley, served as an incredible resource. Committed activist, Dipti Bhatnagar conducted crucial valley interviews in the nick of time.
Jacquie Childers, designed and built a website for the book, http://baba.niya.org, so readers can access a wealth of information about Baba.
At Roli Books talented editors, Himanshu Bhagat and Renuka Chatterjee capably took charge and brought the book to fruition.
This is Babas story. But it is equally the collective memory of innumerable people whose life he has touched and who, in turn, have been a part of his life. I am grateful to all those who agreed to be interviewed for this book. Though I couldnt include every interview, each was valuable in one way or another. From the extraordinary statesman, Mr R.K. Patil, who completed his 98th birthday recently, to Bhau Mistry, the man responsible for all the original buildings at Anandwan, to the idealistic and courageous Bharat Jodo cyclists, Baba attracted many extraordinary people. This is their story too.
Across the Maharogi Sewa Samiti family, my all-volunteer research team included Nandu (scanned thousands of old photos), Anil and Ashok (hunted down over two hundred files and folders, photocopied documents and never said no to any research request), Avinash and Rahul (drove me around to the various projects) and Hari bhau (showed me around Somnath).
Others who offered assistance include Rajmohan Gandhi, Dr Jagannath Wani, Jasper Kappen, Ian Davidson, Lizzie Jacobs, Zohar Lavie, Nathan Glyde, Dilip Herlekar, Lorraine J. Elletson, S.K.Bhattacharjee, Aditya Kothekar, Count Arthur Tarnowski, Dinesh Parekh, Asmita Vaidya Peddibhotla, David Nesbitt, Inderjit Badhwar, Sudharak Olwe, Shyam Samant, Sachin Bapat, Pankaj Sadaphal, Ramesh Jagtiani, Mohan Shahani, Melody Ermachild Chavis, Rupali at Rediff.com, Sanjay Acharya, Marianne Luschberger-Eser, Pervin Jehangir, Vinay Win Phatak, Ganpat Urkhude, Bansilal Dudhare, Shobha Pawar, Sujata Kabraji, Prakash Idnani, the Sadawarte family, Ashish bhai, Khush Kabraji and Sanjay Salunkhe. And Im sure Im missing a few...