Mother Ramabai Ratilal Mistari (09 June 1946 – 15 April 2020) was an Indian social worker and one of the first womens' rights activists in the Shree Vishwakarma Gujrati Sutar Community. At the age of 17, she was married to Wood Artist Ratilal Pandu Mistari, who was a scholar getting 100 Marks out of 100 in 1950 at Padalada Village School. He becomes social reformer in gujrati Sutar Community. In that era of social inequality, women were not allowed to go to school and become literate.
Ramabai, soon after her marriage, started to listen Shri bhagwat Katha and Local Spiritual activity of Vrat Upasana. She listen many stories and tell as spiritual to Children's of Tamboli Lane, Shahada. Inspired by her husband, Ramabai started 'Ladies Ota Gappa' in Shahada to develop public speaking among women. Ramabai was also a Blind member, She made Secretary to his Brother Sadashiv 'Shree Vishwakarma Gujrathi Suthar Social Development Circle, Shirpur' in Shirpur Previously it was planned in Shahada. Ramabai devoted her life to the improvement of women's lives of Gujrathi Sutar Community. Ramabai with her husband and other colleagues make Donations to Datta Mandir, Sarangkheda.