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Indumati Babuji Patankar was born in Indoli, India on 15 September 1925. She was a fighter who fought for the rights of the poor and the oppressed. She was a leader of the Dalit movement in India and was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement. Indumati Babuji Patankar was a strong advocate for the rights of the Dalit community and was a major force in the struggle for social justice. She was a leader of the Dalit Mahasabha, a political organization that fought for the rights of the Dalit community. She was also a member of the All India Women's Conference and the All India Trade Union Congress. Indumati Babuji Patankar was a strong advocate for the rights of women and was a major force in the struggle for women's rights in India. She was a leader of the All India Women's Conference and was a major force in the struggle for women's rights in India. Indumati Babuji Patankar was a major force in the struggle for social justice and was a leader of the Dalit Mahasabha. She was also a major force in the struggle for the rights of the poor and the oppressed. Indumati Babuji Patankar was a major force in the struggle for the rights of the Dalit community and was a leader of the Dalit Mahasabha. She was also a major force in the struggle for the rights of the poor and the oppressed. Indumati Babuji Patankar passed away on 15 September, 2017 at the age of 92. She was a major force in the struggle for social justice and was a leader of the Dalit Mahasabha. She was also a major force in the struggle for the rights of the poor and the oppressed.

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Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 15 September 1925
Birthday 15 September
Birthplace Indoli
Date of death (2017-07-14)
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Nationality India

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Parents Dinkarrao Nikam Sarasvati Nikam
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1949

Both Indutai and Babuji became part of the Socialist Party along with many others all over the country. Because of theoretical and political differences around 1949 they became part of the Socialist Party (Marxist–Leninist) under the leadership of Aruna Asaf Ali. Then in 1952 they became Communists.

Babuji was killed by anti-social elements in connivance with the then-controllers of the state. Indutai as a young widow single-handedly continued to raise her family, particularly their baby boy Bharat who had been born on 5 September 1949. She also continued to participate in Communist party activities. Just as her earlier maternal home Indoli had been a center of Communist activities, now Kasegaon became a center in old Satara district. She was continuously working in women's organizations, toiling peoples' movements including agricultural laborers' movement, and social work. She is the core leader Stree Mukti Sangharsh Chalwal with several other rural women fighting against violence and for survival and livelihoods. Through this work she led the struggle of parityakta (abandoned/deserted) women. This movement of parityakta women for ration cards, alimony, and recognition of their rights has gone on since 1988 in Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur districts. This was one of her special contributions.

1946

She married Krantivir Babuji Patankar on 1 January 1946, with whom she had fallen in love during her work with the 'Prati Sarkar'. Both were leading activists in the 'Prati Sarkar' or the parallel government movement that was part of the India's independence movement in the Satara District in the 1940s. The core of the prati sarkar lay in the one hundred or so underground activists – those who left their homes, moved from village to village serving as full timers, carrying guns or other weapons, ready to confront the police if necessary and carrying out “constructive” as well as military and administrative tasks. They were organized into groups which were effective decision-making centers for most activity. Representatives of all groups met from time to time at the district level. At the village level, these activists moved to establish various structures that included volunteer squads and to some extent panch committees chosen or elected by the villagers themselves. This village structure developed only with the movement itself in late 1944 and 1945.

1942

In 1942, Indutai left her parental home at the age of 16 and joined the 1942 Independence movement against the British rule, organizing women and spreading the message of the Rashtra Seva Dal. She gradually started taking part in the underground movement of the prati sarkar by 1943, carrying arms (pistols and revolvers) to the fighters.

1925

Indumati Patankar (Indutai) (1925 – 2017) was a freedom fighter and long-time veteran activist living in rural India in Kasegaon, Maharashtra. Indutai's father Dinkarrao Nikam was in the freedom movement beginning in 1930 and became a Communist when he was in jail for satyagraha and met Communist leaders like Bhai V.D. Chitale. Indutai started reading books such as Volga te Ganga when she was 10–12 years old, took part in morning processions of Congress in the village, supported the families of freedom movement leaders staying at her home in Indoli, tal. Karad. She started going to Rashtra Seva Dal.