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took the responsibility of running the newspaper on her own. She was 32. Tanubai Birje edited Dinbandhu from 1908 till she died in 1913. According to Shriram Gundekar, Tanubai Birje is the first woman editor in the history of non-Brahmin journalism. It's possible that she was the first woman editor
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that continued to produce the newspaper until it ceased publication in the 1970s. That press still existed in Pune in 2013 and was still owned by the Nawle family. however, it was in a state of considerable disrepair and decay. The state government was considering whether it could be preserved.
75:, who had already been writing for it, edited the newspaper from Mumbai from 1880. Deenbandhu was selling 1650 copies per week in 1884, thus making it the second-highest circulation Marathi or Anglo-Marathi newspaper in 71:. Bhalekar was born in Bhamburde and came of a Mali family. Bhalekar ran Dinbandhu almost single-handedly till April 1880 after which the newspaper moved to Mumbai because of financial troubles. 57:
in January 1877. It was the first newspaper in India to cater explicitly to the labouring people. The weekly articulated the grievances of the peasants and workers.
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was founded by Krishnarao Pandurang Bhalekar (1850-1910) and served as an outlet for
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Index

Deenabandhu
Marathi-language
Pune
British India
Jotirao Phule
Satyashodhak Samaj
Narayan Meghaji Lokhande
Bombay Presidency
Kesari
Tanubai Birje
Bombay
Vithhal Marutrao Nawle
printing press
Ohio
Caste, Conflict and Ideology: Mahatma Jotirao Phule and Low Caste Protest in Nineteenth-Century Western India
ISBN
978-0-52152-308-0
The Making of an Indian Metropolis: Colonial Governance and Public Culture in Bombay, 1890-1920
ISBN
978-1-35188-624-6
Social Reformers of Maharashtra
Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India
ISBN
978-0-31328-778-7
Peasants and Imperial Rule: Agriculture and Agrarian Society in the Bombay Presidency 1850-1935
ISBN
978-0-52152-640-1
Mahatma Jotirao Phooley: Father of the Indian Social Revolution
ISBN
978-81-7154-066-2

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