Dashrath Manjhi

Dashrath Manjhi
दशरथ मांझी
Dashrath Manjhi on 2016 stamp of India
Born(1934-01-14)14 January 1934
Died17 August 2007(2007-08-17) (aged 73)
New Delhi, India
NationalityIndian
Other namesMountain Man
Known forManually carving a mountain in order to connect Gehlaur and Gaya
SpouseFalguni Devi

Dashrath Manjhi (14 January 1934 – 17 August 2007), also known as the Mountain Man, was an Indian laborer from Gehlaur village, near Gaya in the eastern state of Bihar. When his wife died in 1959 after being injured from falling from a mountain and due to the same mountain blocking easy access to a nearby hospital in time, he decided to carve a 110-metre-long (360 ft), 9.1-metre-wide (30 ft), and 7.7-metre-deep (25 ft) path through a ridge of hills using only a hammer and a chisel. After 22 years of work, Dashrath shortened travel between the Atri and Wazirganj blocks of Gaya district from 70 km (43 mi) to 1 km (0.62 mi). He travelled to New Delhi to get recognition of his work and was rewarded by then Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar. In 2016, Indian Post issued a postage stamp featuring Manjhi.