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Ratilal Parmar
Ratilal is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Ratilal Borisagar Ratilal Mohanlal Borisagar (born 31 August 1938) is a Gujarati humourist, essayist and editor from Gujarat, India. Born and educated in Savarkundla, he received a PhD in 1989. After working for some years as a teacher, he joined the state school ... (born 1938), Gujarati humourist, essayist, and editor * Ratilal Chandaria (1922–2013), Indian industrialist and philanthropist * Ratilal Kalidas Varma (born 1948), Indian politician {{given name ...
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Ratilal Borisagar
Ratilal Mohanlal Borisagar (born 31 August 1938) is a Gujarati humourist, essayist and editor from Gujarat, India. Born and educated in Savarkundla, he received a PhD in 1989. After working for some years as a teacher, he joined the state school textbook board until his retirement in 1998. He started his writing career as a story writer, but eventually gained acclaim as a humourist. He published several humour collections and humour novels, including the acclaimed book ''Enjoygraphy''. He edited several works of children's literature and humour literature. In 2019, he received the Sahitya Akademi Award for his essay collection, ''Mojma Revu Re.'' Biography Borisagar was born on 31 August 1938 in Savarkundla (now Amreli district, Gujarat) to Mohanlal and Santokben Borisagar. He completed his primary and secondary education in that district. Ratilal passed SSC examination in 1956. He completed his BA in 1963 and MA in 1967. He later obtained a BEd to teach in schools. In 1989, B ...
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Ratilal Chandaria
Ratilal Chandaria (1922-2013) was an industrialist and philanthropist of Indian origin who resided in different parts of the world. He worked to modernize the Gujarati language. Life He was born on October 24, 1922, to Premchandbhai and Punjibai. He studied in Nairobi and later moved to Mombasa. He came to India with his parents when World War II started. He left to study and joined the family business thereafter. He married Vijayalakshmi in 1943 at Jamnagar, India. He went back to Nairobi in 1946 and expanded his business activities. He travelled extensively in Africa and Europe and turned his family business into an industry. He moved to Dar-es-Salaam in 1960 and later to London in 1965. He lived in Geneva for a while and later moved to Singapore in 1975. He died on October 13, 2013, in Mumbai. It was a day of Dusshera, the same day he was born, according to the Hindu calendar. Philanthropy He extensively worked for the development of the Gujarati language, his mother tongue ...
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