Renowned writer-physician, de-addiction activist Anil Awachat passes away
The Hindu
He was founder-director of the Muktangan de-addiction centre in Pune
Renowned physician-activist and writer Dr. Anil Awachat, founder of the de-addiction Muktangan Centre, passed away following a prolonged illness at his residence in Pune on Thursday morning. He was 78.
The multi-faceted Dr. Awachat did yeoman service in helping addicts across India through his Muktangan de-addiction Centre for several decades. Muktangan was set up in the mid-1980s and helped treat thousands of addicts using medicines and varied therapies.

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