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Kshama Metre, popularly known as Doctor Didi, is an Indian rural development leader, and a pediatrician, who has led the Chinmaya Organization for Rural Development (CORD) since the founding of its predecessor organization in 1985, and she leads the organization as its National Director. The organization serves the rural areas of India with its unique approach for sustainable and comprehensive community driven integrated development program, under the aegis of the
Chinmaya Mission The Chinmaya Mission is a Hindu religious and spiritual organization engaged in the dissemination of Vedanta, the science of the self as expounded in the Vedas, particularly the Upanishads, and other Hindu scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita ...
. While holding the directorship of CORD India, she also serves as an adviser to CORD USA, the US wing of the Organization. A recipient of several awards including the Guardian International Development Achievement Award of 2012, she was selected as the ''Woman of the Year'' by
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magazine, in 1993. The Government of India awarded her the fourth highest civilian honor of the
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, in 2008, for her contributions to society.


Biography

Metre was born on 25 June 1950 to geologist Wamanrao Bapuji Metre and Shantabai Metre at
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in the western Indian state of Maharashtra but spent her early years in
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. Moving to Delhi, she did her schooling at The Frank Anthony Public School before graduating in medicine (MBBS) from
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and secured her post graduate degree (MD) in pediatrics from the same institution. Later, she did her senior residency at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital, Delhi and set up her practice in the city. It was during this time, she met Chinmayananda Saraswati, a spiritual leader and educationist; the meeting is reported to have influenced her to abandon medical practice and join the
Chinmaya Mission The Chinmaya Mission is a Hindu religious and spiritual organization engaged in the dissemination of Vedanta, the science of the self as expounded in the Vedas, particularly the Upanishads, and other Hindu scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita ...
to assist in their work in the rural areas of the country. In 1985, leaving behind her life in
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, she went to Sidhbari, a village in
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, and set up six health centres for women and children and a community health training centre for nurses. The movement gathered momentum in due course and evolved into ''Chinmaya Organisation of Rural Development'' (CORD), with Metre becoming the founding National Director of the organization. Under her leadership, CORD operates in over 900 villages and has formed
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(''Mahila Mandals'') and introduced microfinancing facilities through the groups. In 2003, Chinmaya Mission's rural development activities were combined under the umbrella of CORD. The organization has had a strong focus on
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of
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, where it started, along with some presence in the neighboring districts. To leverage its long term in-depth experience in its core area of operation, starting 2005, it expanded its activities with satellite units in the states of
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. She has also focused on social issues like HIV/AIDS, substance abuse and discriminative treatment of women and her efforts are reported behind setting up of social forums where law and order issues could be settled without the interference of Police. Metre's activities have been supported by the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) which extended finance for the microfinancing of the ''Mahila Mandals''. The system initiated by her covers 1490 self-help groups, 75 children's groups, 220 men's groups and several girls' groups and is active in community health programs, rehabilitation programs for disabled people, legal aid programs, and livelihood support programs. Her efforts gained her a nomination to the now defunct Planning Commission of India in 2007 for a five-year term that lasted till 2012 where she was a member of the work group which focused on primary healthcare. She has written several articles on rural healthcare and development; some of them getting accepted by ''Changemakers'', a networking platform for social entrepreneurship. Her group of volunteers have trained over 40,000 people in the management of rural development, representing government and banking institutions,
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s and self-help group (SHG) members. In 2015, with the increasing demand for such training, a new facility for CORD Training Center was opened in Sidhbari.


Awards and honours

In 1993,
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magazine selected Metre as the ''Woman of the Year''. This was followed by ''Ojaswani Shikhar Sewa Alankaran Award'' of the
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in 2000, and the Women's Empowerment Award of the
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in 2002. Two years later, ''Prophets of India'', a 2004 publication, listed her as one of the protagonists and she received the ''Sadguru Ganananda Award'' for social service in 2005. She was awarded the '' Nina Sibal Award'' in 2006 by the All India Women's Education Fund Association (AIWEFA) for her leadership of CORD and the organization's contribution towards ''Integrated Community Based Rehabilitation work for differently abled person''. The Government of India included her in the 2008 Republic Day honours list for the civilian award of the
Padma Shri Padma Shri ( IAST: ''padma śrī''), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conf ...
.
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, the British national daily, chose her for the International Achievement Award in 2012, for her ''exceptional work to alleviate poverty in the developing world''. In 2017, she was chosen for the Savitribai Jyotirao Phule award.


See also

* Waman Bapuji Metre *
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