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Dear Freinds,

It was an extremely sad news. Mamata was a good girl

with a happy smiling personality. Facing the odd accident and then like

foenix to become MD in pathology and practicing at Akola itself was an act

to be adored.But even before the accident also she was a friendly person

liked by everybody.

By coincidence, I remembered her a lot today. In my

drama group " Ranggandh " I have staged an one act play " Katha Dinuchya

Mrutyupatrachi " with colege guyes at Chalisgaon and today was the first

show. I had staged the same drama at Sewagram in 1978 and Mamata had acted

the leading role - Mother in law of Dinu. So while rehearsing I remembered

her a lot. ( Other participants were Mini - Dr Aruna Mutha now Mrs Aruna

Jain Pathologist at Wardha, Dinu- Dr Mehendale Now Professor PSM Dept,

Sewagram Vinu - Dr Kaustubh Patil Now renowned ENT Surgeon at Chalisgaon;

Doctor : Dr MMPrao now Anaesthesiologist at Pune.All from 1976 batch may

share the same memories with me.) Today was the first show of the

drama.After the show when I came back home and gone through the mails and

the shocking news of Mamata's demise was there. What was the problem? Any

complication related to her spinal cord injury?

My deepest sympathies and condolences to Dr.Mamta's

family on her sad and untimely demise. In this hour of grief and bereavement

may they receive strength and serenity to cope with the pain and loss!!

Mukund (1974)

Mamta Jawdekar passes away

> Dear all,

>

> Mamta Jawdekar (batch of 1977) passed away yesterday in Akola. Sandeep

Jeste (1977) sahred with me this sad news this morning. Suchitra Pandit

(1976) came down to Akola, where Mamata lived and practiced pathology for

over two decades, to attend her last rites.

>

> Mamta, as we all know, was confined to a wheel chair since 1980 following

an accident induced paraplegia. In spite of her disability, she did MD

(Pathology) from MGIMS and had settled down in Akola. The last I met her

was in the 1976 batch reunion, when she came all the way from Akola to meet

her batchmates and teachers. Fiercely independent, she accepted her

disability , fought with great grit and determination and ensured that she

lived an independent professional and personal life.

>

> We salute you, Mamta.

>

> SP

>

>

>

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it was extreme sad news that Dr Mamta passed away. I was in II MBBS when she met

accident. two years back I met her at her residence in Akola where i went as ext

examiner in dental college. She was little depressed and was worried about

troubling family members for her illness. Bed sores were bothering her very

much.She was bedridden for quite a long time. May her soul rest in peace.

Dr Dilip Gupta

On Sun, 23 May 2004 Dr. Mukund Karambelkar wrote :

> Dear Freinds,

> It was an extremely sad news. Mamata was a good girl

>with a happy smiling personality. Facing the odd accident and then like

>foenix to become MD in pathology and practicing at Akola itself was an act

>to be adored.But even before the accident also she was a friendly person

>liked by everybody.

> By coincidence, I remembered her a lot today. In my

>drama group " Ranggandh " I have staged an one act play " Katha Dinuchya

>Mrutyupatrachi " with colege guyes at Chalisgaon and today was the first

>show. I had staged the same drama at Sewagram in 1978 and Mamata had acted

>the leading role - Mother in law of Dinu. So while rehearsing I remembered

>her a lot. ( Other participants were Mini - Dr Aruna Mutha now Mrs Aruna

>Jain Pathologist at Wardha, Dinu- Dr Mehendale Now Professor PSM Dept,

>Sewagram Vinu - Dr Kaustubh Patil Now renowned ENT Surgeon at Chalisgaon;

>Doctor : Dr MMPrao now Anaesthesiologist at Pune.All from 1976 batch may

>share the same memories with me.) Today was the first show of the

>drama.After the show when I came back home and gone through the mails and

>the shocking news of Mamata's demise was there. What was the problem? Any

>complication related to her spinal cord injury?

> My deepest sympathies and condolences to Dr.Mamta's

>family on her sad and untimely demise. In this hour of grief and bereavement

>may they receive strength and serenity to cope with the pain and loss!!

>

>Mukund (1974)

>

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> Mamta Jawdekar passes away

>

>

> > Dear all,

> >

> > Mamta Jawdekar (batch of 1977) passed away yesterday in Akola. Sandeep

>Jeste (1977) sahred with me this sad news this morning. Suchitra Pandit

>(1976) came down to Akola, where Mamata lived and practiced pathology for

>over two decades, to attend her last rites.

> >

> > Mamta, as we all know, was confined to a wheel chair since 1980 following

>an accident induced paraplegia. In spite of her disability, she did MD

>(Pathology) from MGIMS and had settled down in Akola. The last I met her

>was in the 1976 batch reunion, when she came all the way from Akola to meet

>her batchmates and teachers. Fiercely independent, she accepted her

>disability , fought with great grit and determination and ensured that she

>lived an independent professional and personal life.

> >

> > We salute you, Mamta.

> >

> > SP

> >

> >

> >

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