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Gokuldas Tejpal

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19: 58: 320: 314: 70:. His father, Tejpal, passed his fortune to Gokuldas in 1833 when he died. His uncle too left his own fortune to Gokuldas when he died. Gokuldas died in 1867 by leaving large amounts of money for charitable institutions, including a boarding school and several other schools. 61:
Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital. Bombay in 1887. Designed in early English Gothic style by Colonel Fuller. Blue basalt facings with arches of Kurla stone, paved with Minton's tiles and roofing with Taylor's patent tiles. Columns made of Kurla stone with caps of Porebunder
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Nilesh, Preeta (1999). "Reflection on Two Prize Winning Essays on Female Education in Western Indian in the Early Nineteenth Century".
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was held On 28 December 1885. He also built the Gokuldas Tejpal Anglo-vernacular high school and Gokuldas Tejpal Boarding House.
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In 1822, Gokuldas was born in Bhatia community. His father and his uncle began life at early age as hawkers in
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community, was well known for building charity institutions, hospitals, schools, hostels including famous
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The Story of Militant But Non-Violent Trade Unionism: A Biographical and Historical Study
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The Well-Being of the Labor Force in Colonial Bombay: Discourses and Practices
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Bombay, The City of Dreams: A History of The First City in India
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Gokuldas Tejpal from Mahaapurushhula-jiivitamulu (page 212 crop)
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Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College, where the first session of
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This Indian business-related biographical article is a
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Index


Bombay, British India
Bhatia
Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital
Indian National Congress

Bombay
Bhau Daji
Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital
Karsandas Mulji
Maharaj Libel Case
Narmad
The Well-Being of the Labor Force in Colonial Bombay: Discourses and Practices
ISBN
978-3-319-66164-3




Dictionary of Indian Biography
ISBN
978-81-7020-897-6
The Story of Militant But Non-Violent Trade Unionism: A Biographical and Historical Study
ISBN
978-81-7229-049-8
Bombay, The City of Dreams: A History of The First City in India
ISBN
9788174931283
OCLC
35151683

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