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273: 508: 62: 389:) during his distinguished teaching career. He was involved in research and writing throughout his life. He retired in 1894 as the Vice Chancellor of Bombay University. He participated in international conferences on 523:. The school curriculum included subjects such as English literature, Arithmetics and Science right from its founding. The establishment of the school and its curriculum were vehemently opposed by Nationalist leader 590:
The Saraswat Samaj has been traditionally cosmopolitan. It has produced great people like Ramakrishna Bhandarkar after whom the Bhandarkar Research Institute of Oriental Studies of Poona has been named
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The members concluded that religious reforms were required as a basis for social reforms. They held their first prayer meeting on 31 March 1867, which eventually led to the formation of the
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established the Maharashtra Girls Education Society (MGE) . The society is the parent body of the first native run girls' high school in Pune popularly known as
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and other sects. A great social reformer, through his researches he advocated widow marriages and castigated the evils of the caste system and child marriage."
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Rao, P.V., 2008. Women's Education and the Nationalist Response in Western India: Part II–Higher Education. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 15(1), pp.141-148.
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Rao, P.V., 2007. Women's Education and the Nationalist Response in Western India: Part I-Basic Education. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 14(2), p.307.
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in 1903 as a non-official member. In 1911 Bhandarkar was awarded by the British colonial government of India the title of
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Tikekar, Aroon and Tikekara, Aruna (2006), The Cloister's Pale: A Biography of the University of Mumbai, page 27,
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Ghurye, G. S. (1954). Social Change in Maharashtra, II. Sociological Bulletin, page 51.
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Education and the disprivileged : nineteenth and twentieth century India
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Education and the disprivileged : nineteenth and twentieth century India
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In 1885, Bhandarkar along with noted social reformers Vaman Abaji Modak, and
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wrote of him: "He reconstructed the political history of the
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In 1853, while a student, Bhandarkar became a member of the
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In 1866, some of the members held a meeting at the home of
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Members of the Imperial Legislative Council of India
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and publicly pledged to certain reforms, including:
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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(2002). 560:Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 7: 527:in his newspapers, the Mahratta and 112:Vice Chancellor of Bombay University 74:Member of Bombay Legislative Council 492:and Navina Chandra Rai, founder of 321:Ramakrishna Bhandarkar was born in 25: 658:"India- Governor General Council" 463:encouragement of widow remarriage 373:Ramakrishna Bhandarkar taught at 337:family. After early schooling in 460:Denunciation of the caste system 286:Sir Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar 271: 207:Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar 922:People from Sindhudurg district 663:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 917:20th-century Indian historians 912:19th-century Indian historians 867:University of Göttingen alumni 243:Professor and social reformer 1: 947:People from Bombay Presidency 586:Building up a new university 422:Imperial Legislative Council 942:Scholars from British India 862:University of Mumbai alumni 166:Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar 963: 541:Bhandarkar, R. G. 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R.G. Bhandarkar
Sir
KCIE
MLC

Member of Bombay Legislative Council
Lord Lamington
Vice Chancellor of Bombay University
Kashinath Trimbak Telang
N. G. Chandavarkar
Malvan
Sindhudurg
British India
Devadatta Ramakrishna Bhandarkar
Alma mater
Elphinstone College
University of Bombay
Master's degree
University of Göttingen
Oriental studies
Knight Commander of Order of the Indian Empire

KCIE
MLC
Marathi
orientalist
social reformer
Malvan
Sindhudurg district
Maharashtra

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