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Shripad Dabholkar

Professor Shripad A. Dabholkar was an intellectual and activist from India born in 1924 and died May 2001. He was the founder of a non-structured methodology of grassroot networking for nature-friendly and human-friendly neighbourhood development called the Prayog Pariwar methodology (Innovative Farmers Clubs).〔Disenchanting India: Organized Rationalism and Criticism of Religion in India. Johannes Quack. Oxford University Press, 22 Nov 2011〕〔Information Technology For Common Man. Utpal Kumar Banerjee. Concept Publishing Company, 1 Jan 1992〕 This approach to farming and living share some common traits with Masanobu Fukuoka "natural farming" and permaculture. He was a recipient of the 1985 Jamnalal Bajaj Award.
==Biography==
Shripad A. Dabholkar was an educationist of a unique kind. His efforts were to shape education as a tool for total change in the life situation of an average worker in rural areas. Gifted with originality in thinking, Dabholkar dared to take the untrodden path. Realizing the limitation of conventional academic system in which he played a part as a teacher for 25 years, he left it to undertake the task of educating farmers through demystification of science, adopting innovative non-formal methods of knowledge communication.
Dabholkar was a lone campaigner but succeeded in creating mass awareness and interest in farmers, who the formed their own groups even in his absence. His network building resulted in a new sociology of science and education. Started his mission in Tasgaon, a village in Sangli district in Maharashtra, among the grape cultivators. Soon the productivity in the district rose to world standards and grape production became a highly productive activity, inducing small farmers to turn to it. Dabholkar has then successfully extended the applied research to other crops as well.

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