Madhavrao Khanderao Bagal (28 May 1895 – 6 March 1986), also called Bhai Madhavrao Bagal, was a noted writer, artist, journalist, social reformer, political activist, orator and freedom fighter from
Kolhapur
Kolhapur () is a city on the banks of the Panchganga River in the southern part of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the administrative headquarter of the Kolhapur district. In, around 2 C.E. Kolapur's name was 'Kuntal'.
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Early life
He was born on 28 May 1895 in Kolhapur
Kolhapur () is a city on the banks of the Panchganga River in the southern part of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the administrative headquarter of the Kolhapur district. In, around 2 C.E. Kolapur's name was 'Kuntal'.
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to Khanderao Bagal.
His father Khanderao Bagal was a renowned pleader, tehsildar
In India and Pakistan, a Tehsildar or Mamlatdar is a tax officer accompanied by revenue inspectors. They are in charge of obtaining taxes from a tehsil with regard to land revenue. A tehsildar is also known as an executive magistrate of the relev ...
and also a social reformer. Khanderao was a leader of Satyashodhak Samaj and editor of a newspaper named "Hunter" and hence was also known as "Hunterkar".
He received his early education at the Rajaram High School, Kolhapur and later completed painting, modelling and mural decoration courses from J. J. School of Art, Bombay
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Painter
Madhavrao Bagal, created his own style of painting with expressing light and shade through minimal colors. The environment created in his painting is beautiful. He has written two books namely Artists of Kolhapur and Art and Artists that talk about art and artists in Kolhapur.
Social reformer
As a social reformer, he worked for up-liftment of Dalit
Dalit (from sa, दलित, dalita meaning "broken/scattered"), also previously known as untouchable, is the lowest stratum of the castes in India. Dalits were excluded from the four-fold varna system of Hinduism and were seen as forming ...
s and advocated
they be allowed right to visit temple and mingling with other castes. His father was staunch Satyashodhak and Madhavrao followed his footsteps and way back in 1927, he declared that Satyashodhaks should become Socialists.
Political activist
As a political activist he founded Praja Parishad in Kolhapur State
Kolhapur State or Kolhapur Kingdom (1710–1949) was a Maratha princely State of India, under the Deccan Division of the Bombay Presidency, and later the Deccan States Agency. It was considered the most important of the Maratha principalities ...
in 1939 and took efforts of awaken farmers of Kolhapur and raise their voice against unjust revenues by way of agitation, in which his chief companion was Ratnappa Kumbhar
Dr Ratnappa Bharamappa Kumbhar ( September 15, 1909 – 23 December 1998), also called Deshbhakt Ratnappa Kumbhar, was an Indian independence activist from Ichalkaranji, who actively participated in the Indian independence movement. He was one ...
and others.
In 1941, when local self-government was instituted in erstwhile Princely State of Kolhapur, the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation
Kolhapur municipality was established on 12 October 1954. Establishment of municipality initiated planning of modern Kolhapur city of Maharashtra state.
Due to Maharashtra government anaunces the 15% growth in the municipal corporations seats t ...
was put under control board of three persons — Madhavrao Bagal, Govindrao Korgaonkar and Ratnappa Kumbhar.
Freedom fighter
He was among the front runner leaders, who spearheaded the agitation for independence of India and especially merger of Kolhapur State
Kolhapur State or Kolhapur Kingdom (1710–1949) was a Maratha princely State of India, under the Deccan Division of the Bombay Presidency, and later the Deccan States Agency. It was considered the most important of the Maratha principalities ...
into the Union of India. He was arrested with several of his compatriots like Ratnappa Kumbhar
Dr Ratnappa Bharamappa Kumbhar ( September 15, 1909 – 23 December 1998), also called Deshbhakt Ratnappa Kumbhar, was an Indian independence activist from Ichalkaranji, who actively participated in the Indian independence movement. He was one ...
, Dinakara Desai
Dinakara Desai (ದಿನಕರ ದೇಸಾಯಿ) was a poet, writer, educationist, and political activist. He was famous for his poetry form called ''chutuka'' (also known as ''Chutuka Brahma''). Chutuka or chutuku is a quadraplet poem. Thi ...
, Nanasaheb Jagadale, R. D. Minche and others. He joined Indian National Congress
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in mid-1930s, disillusioned by pro-British politics played by older leaders of peasants movement like Bhaskarrao Jadhav
Bhaskarrao Vithojirao Jadhav (17 June 1867 – 26 June 1950) was an Indian politician, social reformer, and leader of the Satyashodhak Samaj, Non-Brahmin movement and the co-operative movement.
Bhaskarrao Jadhav started his career as an adminis ...
, with whom Madhavrao had started agricultural co-operative societies in Kolhapur and adjoining regions. During 1940-47, he was closely working with leaders like Mahatma Gandhi
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, Vallabhbhai Patel
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, Jawaharlal Nehru
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After independence
He was one of the front-runner leaders from Dhangar ( Maratha )community, who jointly formed Peasants and Workers Party
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in year 1947 with other former congressman such as Keshavrao Jedhe
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of Pune
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, Shankarrao More of Pune, Kakasaheb Wagh of Nasik
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, Nana Patil of Satara, Tulsidas Jadhav
Tulsidas Jadhav (25 January 1905 – 11 September 1999) was an Indian freedom fighter, political activist, social worker, farmer and member of Bombay Legislative Council and Lok Sabha.
Early life
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of Solapur
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, Dajiba Desai
Dajiba Desai is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, lower house of the Parliament of India from Kolhapur, Maharashtra as a member of the Peasants and Workers Party of India
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of Belgaum
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, P K Bhapkar and Datta Deshmukh of Ahmadnagar
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, Vithalrao Hande and others.
Writer
He is author of about 30-35 books some of which are ''Kalāvihāra'' (1966), ''Bahujanasamājāce śilpakāra'' (1966), ''Jīvana saṅgrāma; agara, siṃhāvalokana'' (1970), ''Sahavāsāntūna'' (1970), '' Bhāī Mādhavarāvajī, nivaḍaka lekhasaṅgraha'' (1998).
Death
He died in 6th March1986.
Memorials
The following institutions have been named after his as memorials:-
*Madhavraoji Bagal Vidhyapeeth, Kolhapur[ is a University named after him.
*Bhai Madhavrao Bagal Kanya Prashala, Village Kabwada, Kolhapur District.
*Bhai Madhavrao Bagal Award is instituted by the Madhavraoji Bagal Vidhyapeeth, Kolhapur, which is given every year to an individual for outstanding contribution to the society.]
Further reading
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References
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1895 births
1986 deaths
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