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Founder Of SEWA, Ela Bhatt Passes Away At 89 ; Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Shashi Tharoor Pay Rich Tributes
Renowned women’s rights activist and founder of the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) Ela Bhatt passed away here on Wednesday due to age-related ailments, her associates said. She was 89.
“It is with profound grief that we announce the passing away of our beloved and respected founder, Smt. Elaben Bhatt, a pioneer in advocating for women workers’ rights, we strive to carry her legacy forward,” SEWA Bharat tweeted.
It is with profound grief that we announce the passing away of our beloved and respected founder, Smt. #ElabenBhatt
A pioneer in advocating for women workers’ rights, we strive to carry her legacy forward.#ElaBhatt #RIP pic.twitter.com/HaLHowwniF
— SEWA Bharat (@SEWABharat) November 2, 2022
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condoled her death. “Sad to know about the death of Elaben Bhatt. She will be remembered long for her work for the promotion of women empowerment, social service and education among the youth. Condolences to her family members and admirers,” Modi tweeted in Gujarati.
ઇલાબેન ભટ્ટના અવસાનથી દુઃખ થયું. મહિલા સશક્તિકરણ, સમાજ સેવા અને યુવાનોમાં શિક્ષણને આગળ વધારવા માટેના પ્રયાસો માટે તેઓને દીર્ઘકાળ સુધી યાદ રાખવામાં આવશે. તેમના પરિવારજનો તથા પ્રશંસકો પ્રત્યે સંવેદના. ૐ શાંતિ…॥
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 2, 2022
Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, tweeted
एक प्रज्वलित युग का अंत हो गया। किसी भी अहंकार घमण्ड से दूर,सरलता,सादगी,ममता व मानवता से भरपूर व्यक्तित्व सदैव याद रहेगा। महीला सशक्तिकरण को चरितार्थ करने वाली इस अदम्य शक्ति की महान आत्मा को कोटि कोटि वंदन… ॐ शांति!https://t.co/t2dk2lmPbT
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) November 2, 2022
Bhatt is mainly known for her work through the Self-Employed Women’s Association or SEWA, a trade union of women working in the unorganized sector, which now has two million members.
Bhatt was born in Ahmedabad on September 7, 1933. After a short stint as a college teacher, she joined the legal department of the Textile Labour Association (TLA), one of the oldest unions of textile workers in Ahmedabad, in the 1960s.
Her association with the TLA led her to organise self-employed women who worked in textile markets. In 1972 SEWA was established with Bhatt as its general-secretary.
SEWA’s work gradually expanded to cover the poor women working in other unorganized sectors too. It also started a cooperative bank and pioneered the microfinance movement.
Bhatt, who was inspired by Gandhian ideals, also served as Chancellor of Gujarat Vidyapith, a university founded by Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad, till October this year before resigning on health grounds.
She had been nominated to the Rajya Sabha and also served on the Planning Commission.
Bhatt was also one of the founders of Women’s World Banking, Women in Informal Economy: Globalising, Organising (WIEGO) and International Alliance of Home-based Workers (HomeNet).
Besides Padma Bhushan and Ramon Magsaysay award, she had also received the Right Livelihood Award, Niwano Peace Prize and Indira Gandhi International Prize for Peace.
Bhatt had also been a member of The Elders, a group of global leaders including Nelson Mandela and former US president Jimmy Carter which aimed to promote peace.