Gajanan Jagannath Mane

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Born (1949-05-14) 14 May 1949 (age 76)
OthernamesDombivlikar Kaka
OccupationsSocial worker
Indian Navy veteran
Yearsactive1991–present
Gajanan Jagannath Mane
Born (1949-05-14) 14 May 1949 (age 76)
Other namesDombivlikar Kaka
OccupationsSocial worker
Indian Navy veteran
Years active1991–present
Known forRehabilitation of leprosy-affected individuals
AwardsPadma Shri (2013)
Sangram Medal (1973)

Gajanan Jagannath Mane, (born 14 May 1949[1]) also known as Dombivlikar Kaka,[2] is an Indian social worker and retired Indian Navy veteran. He is known for the rehabilitation of leprosy-affected individuals across the state of Maharashtra for 40 years.[3] In 2013, Mane was conferred the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honor by the Government of India, in the field of Social work.[1] He won Sangram Medal,[1] a war medal during the 1971 India-Pakistan War.[2]

He was born on 14 May 1949 in Dombivli, Maharashtra.[1][2] Mane completed schooling in Ambav Devrukh, his native village in Ratnagiri. His choice to join the Indian Armed Forces was shaped by India's defeat in the 1962 war against China.[2]

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