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| caption = Dashrath Manjhi
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| birth_date = <!-- {{Birth date and age|df=yes|YYYY|MM|DD}} or {{Birth-date and age|df=yes|Month DD, YYYY}} -->
| birth_place = Gehlaur, [[Bihar]], [[India]]
| death_date = {{Death date|df=yes|2007|08|17}}
| death_place = [[New Delhi]]
| spouce = Falguni Devi
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'''Dashrath Manjhi''' (c. 1934<ref name="EI">{{cite web|url=http://www.expressindia.com/news/ie/daily/19970524/14450813.html |title=Love's labour brings down hill |publisher=Expressindia.com |date=24 May 1997 |accessdate=2012-09-22}}</ref> – 17 August 2007<ref name="HTimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Bihar/Mountain-man-Dashrath-Manjhi-dies-in-Delhi/Article1-242990.aspx |title=Mountain man Dashrath Manjhi dies in Delhi |publisher=Hindustan Times |date=17 August 2007 |accessdate=2012-09-22}}</ref>) was born into a poor labourer family in Gehlaur village near [[Gaya, India|Gaya]] in [[Bihar]], [[India]].<ref name="EI"/> He is known as "Mountain Man"<ref>{{cite web|author=Society |url=http://theviewspaper.net/the-mountain-man/ |title=The Mountain Man |publisher=The Viewspaper |date=28 September 2007 |accessdate=2012-09-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/the-man-who-made-way-for-progress/968751/0 |title=The man who made way for progress |publisher=Indian Express |date=1 July 2012 |accessdate=2012-09-22}}</ref> for carving a path through a mountain in the Gehlour hills so his village could have easier access to medical attention after his wife died from the lack thereof.
Being illiterate, there seemed little option left for him but to spend his life working in the fields.He started working in the fields near a hill which rose on one side of his village. To cross the mountain, one had to traverse a narrow and treacherous pass.<ref name="EI"/> Dashrath Manjhi was born in to a poor labourer family of Gahlour village near [[Gaya district|Gaya]], [[Bihar]]. In 1967, Dashrath Majhi's wife, Falguni Devi was injured and needed immediate medical attention. But unfortunately, the nearest town with a doctor was located 70 km away, as he had to travel around the Gehlour mountain hills; and as a result, his wife died due to lack of timely medical treatment. Dashrath was taken aback with the loss of his wife in this way. He realized that his village was situated in the lap of rocky hills and because of this the villagers would often face lot of trouble crossing the small distance between [[Atri]] and [[Wazirganj]] blocks of [[Gaya (India)|Gaya]] town. Dashrath Manjhi did not want anyone else to suffer the fate of his wife, so the old man started something no one could think of.<ref>{{cite web|title=Dashrath Manjhi Mountain Man|url=http://www.hoaxorfact.com/Inspirational/man-in-india-carved-360-feet-mountain-tunnel-in-memory-of-his-wife-s-death-facts-analysis.html|accessdate=
==Mountain Man==
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==Achievements==
For his glorious feat, this Bihari old man became popularly known as the 'Mountain Man', but unfortunately, he died on 17 August
==In popular culture==
In July 2010, director [[Manish Jha]] announced a film, ''[[Manjhi]]'', based on the life of Dashrath Manjhi. Dashrath Manjhi while on his death bed, in ICU, had put his thumb impression on an agreement, giving away
The First Episode of Season 2 of [[Aamir Khan]] hosted TV Show ''[[Satyamev Jayate (TV series)|Satyamev Jayate]]'', aired in March 2014, was dedicated to Dashrath Manjhi.<ref name="bp">{{cite web|title=Dasrath Manjhi’s family awaits Aamir Khan to tell his glorious Tale|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/02/dasrath-manjhis-family-awaits-aamir-khan-to-tell-his-glorious-tale/|work=IANS|publisher=news.biharprabha.com|accessdate=24 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=amir khan|url=http://news.biharprabha.com/2014/02/dasrath-manjhis-family-awaits-aamir-khan-to-tell-his-glorious-tale/}}</ref> [[Aamir Khan]], who visited Gehlaur in Gaya district on Tuesday to pay homage to Dashrath Manjhi (also known as the Mountain Man) said he was truly inspired and moved by Manjhi's achievement. "I am trying to be like him (Dashrath Manjhi). He has shown that nothing is impossible. His story is one of conviction and courage. I draw immense inspiration from him." <ref>{{cite web|last=Kumar|first=Ruchir|title=I am trying to be like Manjhi|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/television/i-am-trying-to-be-like-dashrath-manjhi-aamir-khan/article1-1188949.aspx#sthash.U7hXJJzt.dpuf|accessdate=27 February
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