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Dr. Vikhe Patil Foundation

Our Inspiration
Padmashree Dr. Vitthalrao Vikhe Patil
Padmashri Dr. Vitthalrao Vikhe Patil , the pioneer of Sugar Co-operative
movement, who had a humble beginning, was chiefly instrumental in, organizing
the much exploited sugarcane 'growers of the 44 villages, in and around
Pravaranagar, way back in 1948, and establishing Asia's first co-operative sugar
factory, which was commissioned in 1950. Born in a farmers family at Loni in
1901, he was distressed by the pitiable plight of the poor, the illiterate and
the downtrodden peasantary who were exploited by the money-lenders, feudal
lords, and private sugar factory owners. In those days the local peasantry of
Pravara area had to face difficulties in marketing of sugarcane, as conversion
of sugarcane into Sugar was totally uneconomical and the "Jaggery Prices,
reached the rock bottom. Therefore, Padmashri began exploring ways of uplifting
the farmers of this area. It dawned on him that co-operative movement was the
only ideal medium to achieve his goal. So begins the saga of co-operative
movement in India.
He pioneered co-operative movement as a tool for social, educational & economic
upliftment of the rural masses. His untiring efforts changed the rural scene of
Maharashtra & created awareness amongst the people to lead a prospective
purposeful life. He was awarded "Padmashree" the distinguished title in
appreciation of his life's work with the co-operative movement, at the hands of
the President of India, Late. Dr. Rajendra Prasad in 1961. He was felicitated
with the honorary D. Lit. degree by University of Pune in 1978 and Doctor of
Science in 1979 by Mahatma Phule Krishiv Vidyapeeth, Rahuri.
To realize the visionary thoughts, his worthy son-Hon'ble Shri. Balasaheb
Vikhe Patil, Ex Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises,
established "Dr. Vikhe Patil Foundation". While working for the economic
prosperity of the farmers, Vittahalrao was also conscious of the needs of their
children, especially that of quality education. It was not long before he once
again used his co-operative mantra to ensure the direct participation of the
farmers in this project. The farmers contributed towards the education fund from
every tonne of the sugarcane sent to the factory. Vittahalrao was conferred the
Padmashri in 1962, D. Litt. by Pune University in 1978 and D. Sc. by Mahatma
Phule Agriculture University in 1979. Soon enough, Pravara Rural Education
Society was established. His legacy is ably continued by the subsequent
generations. Led by his illustrious son Shri. Balasaheb Vikhe Patil, a veteran
parliamentarian, his grandsons Shri.
Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil, ex. Cabinet minister for Agriculture, Government
of Maharashtra & Dr. Ashok Patil,
CEO, Pravara Medical Trust & the first Indian to become a President of
International Association of agricultural Medicine and Rural Health (IAAMRH) are
actively carrying on the grand work. During the last four decadesPIMS -
Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences
Padmashri Vikhe Patil Foundation & Dr. Vikhe Patil Foundation Pune have flourished as value-centred
educational institutions.
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