Saraswathi Gora | |
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Born | 28 September 1912 |
Died | 19 August 2006 Vijayawada, India |
(aged 93)
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Social worker |
Known for | Co-founder of the Atheist Centre |
Spouse(s) | Gora |
Children |
Lavanam Chennupati Vidya |
Relatives | Hemalatha Lavanam (daughter-in-law) |
Awards | Jamnalal Bajaj Award (1999) |
Saraswathi Gora (28 September 1912 – 19 August 2006) was an Indian social activist. Notable as the leader of the Atheist Centre for many years, she campaigned against untouchability and the caste system.
Along with her husband Gora, Saraswathi Gora established the Atheist Center in 1940. Their goal was to promote human values based on atheism, rationalism and Gandhism.
A political activist of India's freedom movement, she was imprisoned during the Quit India movement. She went to jail carrying her two-and-half-year old son, Niyanta.
Born on 28 September 1912 in Vizianagaram in today's Andhra Pradesh, she got married at the age of ten to Goparaju Ramachandra Rao. Together, they had nine children: Manorama, Lavanam, Mythri, Vidya, Vijayam, Dr.Samaram, Niyanta, Dr.Maru and Nauv.
The wedding of her eldest daughter Manorama's inter-caste marriage with Arjun Rao, who belonged to a Dalit caste was performed in the presence of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1960.
Her autobiography My Life With Gora was published (in Telugu) in 2012. She died of lung infection on 19 August 2006 at Vijayawada.
In 2001, she was selected for the Basava Puraskar, conferred by the Karnataka Government. She is also the recipient of the G.D.Birla International Award for Humanism ; the Jamnalal Bajaj Award (1999); the Janaki Devi Bajaj Award; and the Potti Sriramulu Telugu University Award.