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Bhikaji may refer to: People *Ganesh Bhikaji Deolalikar (1895-1978), Indian architect * Ramchandra Bhikaji Gunjikar (1843–1901), Marathi writer * Vishnu Bhikaji Kolte (1908–1998), Marathi writer *Dattatraya Bhikaji Kulkarni Dattatraya Bhikaji Kulkarni (1934-2016) was a Marathi writer, critic, retired university professor and freelance writer belonging to Maharashtra, India. He was born on 25 July 1934, in Nagpur. He was head of department of Marathi at the Rashtrasant ... (1934-2016), Marathi writer Other uses * Bhikaji Cama Place metro station, metro station in India {{Disambiguation ...
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Ganesh Bhikaji Deolalikar
Ganesh Bhikaji Deolalikar (1895-1978) was an Indian architect and designed the main 1958 wing of the Supreme Court of India Building. Born in Bombay Presidency in 1895, Deolalikar was the first Indian to head the Central Public Works Department The Central Public Works Department (Hindi: केंद्रीय लोक निर्माण विभाग), commonly referred to as the CPWD, is a premier Central Government authority in charge of public sector works. The Central Public .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Deolalikar, Ganesh Bhikaji 1895 births 1978 deaths 20th-century Indian architects Indian civil servants People from Gujarat ...
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Ramchandra Bhikaji Gunjikar
Ramchandra Bhikaji Gunjikar ( Devanagari: ) (10 April 1843 – 18 June 1901) was a Marathi writer from the Bombay Presidency in British India. He was born on 10 April 1843 in the town of Jamboti in Belgaum District. He graduated in 1864 from Elphinstone High School in Mumbai, and started teaching in the same school three years later. In 1888, he assumed the headmaster's position in the Anglo-vernacular High School in Hubli, and moved on four years later to be an assistant deputy educational inspector for Belagaum district. In 1867, Gunjikar became the first editor of the monthly ''Wiwidha Dnyan Wistar'' () which was founded with the objective of disseminating information on varied topics, including sciences, biographies, literary criticisms, and philosophical/ethical ideas. He stayed in that position for seven years to turn the magazine into a prestigious monthly. His proficiency in Sanskrit, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Bengali, and English languages helped him in his edi ...
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Vishnu Bhikaji Kolte
Vishnu Bhikaji Kolte (1908–1998), popularly called Bhausaheb Kolte was a Marathi writer and researcher of old Marathi literature. He hailed from Maharashtra, India. He served as Vice chancellor in Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. Life Kolte was born on 22 June 1908 in ''Narwel'' in Malkapur taulka of Buldana district of Bombay Presidency. His father was a farmer and a member of Satyashodhak Samaj. Kolte received his school education in Malkapur and Khamgaon. He received his B.A. from Morris College in Nagpur, and M.A. from Nagpur University, securing three gold medals. Kolte started his professional career as an assistant professor of Marathi at Vidarbha Mahavidyalaya in Amravati and then Morris College in Nagpur. He moved on to be the principal of Morris College. At Nagpur University, he became a member, and later chairman, of the Board of Studies in Marathi; a member, and later dean, of the faculty of Arts; and a member of the Academic Council and the ...
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Dattatraya Bhikaji Kulkarni
Dattatraya Bhikaji Kulkarni (1934-2016) was a Marathi writer, critic, retired university professor and freelance writer belonging to Maharashtra, India. He was born on 25 July 1934, in Nagpur. He was head of department of Marathi at the Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, of which he was also an alumni. He was the president of the 83rd Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, held in March 2010 in Pune Pune (; ; also known as Poona, (List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name from 1818 until 1978) is one of the most important industrial and educational hubs of India, with an estimated population of 7.4 million .... He died in Pune in 2016 after a brief illness. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulkarni, Dattatraya Bhikaji 1934 births Living people Writers from Maharashtra Marathi-language writers Presidents of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan ...
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