History, asked by rutu43, 6 months ago

newspaper/book by Dadoba Pandurang Tarkhadkar.
Plz answer fast it's urgent....
plz don't spam!!!​

Answers

Answered by togeshkumarkhati
0

Answer:

Dadoba Pandurang (9 May 1819– 17 October 1882) (Pune, Maharashtra, British India) was a social reformer and linguist from Bombay. He was born with the surname Tarkhadkar but he never used it in later life. He wrote extensively on religion and social reform as an opponent of rituals and caste, while supporting widow-remarriage and education for women. He was a brother of Atmaram Pandurang.

Engraving from the Illustrated London News, 2 December 1882

Pandurang studied at a local school for four years before going to private high school followed by studies at the Bombay Native School and Book Society. He was a recipient of a West Scholarship and studied at what became the Elphinstone and he learned several languages including Portuguese, Persian and Sanskrit.[1]

Similar questions