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  2. Gopal Krishna Gokhale - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [4] [8] The two leaders also vied for the control of the Poona Sarvajanik Sabha and the founding of the Deccan Sabha by Gokhale in 1896 was the consequence of Tilak coming out ahead. [1] [3] [4] [9] Gokhale was deeply concerned with the future of Congress after the split in Surat.

  3. Deccan Education Society - Wikipedia

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    The Deccan Education Society is an organisation that runs 43 education establishments in Maharashtra, India. Its main branch is situated in Pune. History In ...

  4. G. R. Gopinath - Wikipedia

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    He has received many awards for Air Deccan. [1] In 2009, Gopinath contested as an independent candidate in Bangalore South constituency at the Lok Sabha elections but was defeated. In 2014, he unsuccessfully contested Lok Sabha elections on the ticket of the Aam Aadmi Party. [11]

  5. Poona Sarvajanik Sabha - Wikipedia

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    Poona Sarvajanik Sabha, (Marathi: पुणे सार्वजनिक सभा) (Also knows as Sarvajanik Sabha [1] transl. Everyone's organization ), was a sociopolitical organisation in British Raj which started with the aim of working as a mediating body between the government and people of India and to popularise the peasants' legal ...

  6. Mahadev Govind Ranade - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Justice Ranade in Mumbai. Mahadev Govind Ranade was born into a Chitpavan Brahmin family in Niphad, a taluka town in Nashik district. [5] He studied in a Marathi school in Kolhapur and later shifted to an English-medium school.

  7. Gopal Ganesh Agarkar - Wikipedia

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    Gopal Ganesh Agarkar (14 July 1856 – 17 June 1895) (pronunciation ⓘ) was a social reformer, educationist, and thinker from Bombay Presidency, British India.. At one time a close associate of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, he co-founded educational institutes such as the New English School, the Deccan Education Society and Fergusson College along with Tilak, Vishnushastri Chiplunkar, Mahadev Ballal ...

  8. R. G. Bhandarkar - Wikipedia

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    In 1853, while a student, Bhandarkar became a member of the Paramhansa Sabha, an association for furthering liberal ideas which was then secret to avoid the wrath of the powerful and orthodox elements of contemporary society. [2] Visits from Keshub Chandra Sen during 1864 had inspired the members of the Sabha.

  9. History of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    At different periods in their history, the Shilaharas served as the vassals of either the Rashtrakutas or the Chalukyas. [citation needed] From the early 11th century to the 12th century the Deccan Plateau, including a large part of Maharashtra, was dominated by the Western Chalukya Empire and the Chola dynasty. [23]