Kaka kalelkar commission
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Education: He Matriculated In 1903, He Appeared In The First Year Examination Of LL.B. And Joined Ganesh Vidyalaya In Belgaum In 1908, B.A. In Philosophy.
Biography: Kaka Kalelkar Was Born In 1885 AD In Satara District Of Maharastra. These Were Great Talents. Marai Was His Mother Tongue, But He Also Studied Sanskrit, English, Hindi, Gujarati, And Bangla Languages ??Seriously. The Names Of Kaka Kalelkar Are Also Mentioned In The Line Of National Leaders And Great Personalities Who Showed Special Provocation In The Promotion Of Nation Language. He Has Considered The Promotion Of National Language Under The National Program. With The Contact Of Mahatma Gandhi, He Also Became Aware Of His Love For Hindi. In South India, Especially In Gujarat, He Specifically Promoted Hindi. In Spite Of The Ancient Indian Culture, Policy, History, Geography Etc., He Also Developed His Powerful Writing On Euphemistic Problems. He Also Worked As A Teacher In Shanti Niketan, Principal In Sabarmati Ashram And On The Post Of Acharya Of National School In Baroda. This Was The First Operator Of 'Gand
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Kaka Kalelkar
Indian independence activist and social reformer (1885–1981)
Kaka Kalelkar | |
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Kalelkar on a 1985 stamp of India | |
| In office 3 April 1952 – 2 April 1964 | |
| Born | Dattatreya Balkrishna Kalelkar (1885-12-01)1 December 1885 Satara, Maharashtra |
| Died | 21 August 1981(1981-08-21) (aged 95) New Delhi |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Alma mater | Fergusson College |
| Occupation | Social reformer, activist |
| Profession | Writer |
Dattatreya Balkrishna Kalelkar (1 December 1885 – 21 August 1981), popularly known as Kaka Kalelkar, was an Indian independence activist, social reformer, journalist and an eminent follower of the philosophy and methods of Mahatma Gandhi.
Biography
Kalelkar was born in Satara on 1 December 1885. His family's ancestral village of Kaleli, near Sawantwadi in Maharashtra, gave him his surname Kalelkar. He matriculated in 1903 and completed B.A. in Philosophy from Fergusson College, Pune in 1907. He appeared in the first year examination of LL.B. and joined Ganesh Vidyalaya in Belgaum in 1908. He worked for a w
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From Kaka Kalelkar and Sarojini Nanavati
Author: Kalelkar, Dattatraya Balkrishna Kakasaheb; Nanavati, Sarojini
Date: September 9, 1958
Location: New Delhi, India
Genre: Letter
Topic: Martin Luther King, Jr. - Arrests
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Travels
Details
On 27 June, B. Tartt Bell, executive secretary of the American Friends Service Committee, wrote King about the impending U.S. visit of Kaka Kalelkar, a member of India's House of Parliament and, in Bell's words, "one of those at the very core of the leadership of the revolutionary non-violent independence movement" in India.1 Bell asked King to arrange a visit in Montgomery for Kalelkar, who was "particularly anxious" to learn more about developments in the South.2 Kalelkar served as a guest speaker at the MIA mass meeting on 4 August and while in Montgomery discussed with King the possibility of a visit to India.3
My dear Dr. King,
We left America on the 19th of August and reached Delhi on the 25th. Our House of Parliament opened on the 17th. So I was late only by a wee
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