About
Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade

 

As Gandhi influenced her way of life, Vinoba Bhave guided her work and social service activities. On his advice, she has always stayed away from the political arena. Her unique contribution has been her ability to integrate this care through various organizations. Most of these organizations have her direct involvement, but often she has sought and obtained the help of other organizations to further her vision. This contribution by various organizations towards a common goal has achieved synergy in child, and woman care, whereby a troubled life touched by a caring hand is healed and comforted.

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Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade

Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade, alias Shobhanatai’s work, is dedicated to the assistance of destitute women and children to make them self-sufficient and contribute to society’s development. The focus of her work has been to change society and its values so that women and children obtain their rightful place.

Born on October 26, 1924, in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, Shobhanatai received Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Bombay and a Master’s Degree in Sociology from the University of Pune. She completed a Diploma in Montessori Education under Madame Montessori in 1948.

Smt. Shobhana Ranade was inspired and motivated by Gandhian Thought and Ideology and was privileged to work with Vinobaji in his involvement’s Bhoodan and Sarvodaya and Stree Shakti Jagran.

Shobhanatai has been working in the social service arena for 70 years. Shobhanatai is a deep believer in Gandhian philosophy and way of life. She believes the Gandhian tenets of peace and non-violence apply, not just to nations but also to the life of the woman and child. 

As Gandhi influenced her way of life, Vinoba Bhave guided her work and social service activities. On his advice, she has always stayed away from the political arena. Her unique contribution has been her ability to integrate this care through various organizations. Most of these organizations have her direct involvement, but often she has sought and obtained the help of other organizations to further her vision. This contribution by various organizations towards a common goal has achieved synergy in child, and woman care, whereby a troubled life touched by a caring hand is healed and comforted.