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Ravindra Kelekar
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Ravindra Kelekar
Born March 25, 1925 [1]
Cuncolim, Goa, India
Died August 27, 2010 (aged 85)
Margao, Goa, India
Resting place Priol, Goa, India[2]
Occupation freedom fighter, activist, linguistic activist, poet, author
Language Konkani
Ethnicity Konkani
Ravindra Kelekar (March 25, 1925 – August 27, 2010) was a noted Indian author who wrote primarily in the Konkani language, though he also wrote in Marathi and Hindi.[3] A Gandhian activist, freedom fighter and a pioneer in the modern Konkani movement, he is a well known Konkani scholar, linguist, and creative thinker. Kelkar was a participant in the Indian freedom movement, Goa’s…show more content…
On the other hand, through English, we have created Bonsai intellectuals, Bonsai writers and Bonsai readers."[21] When the Vishwa Konkani Sahitya Academy, an offshoot of the Konkani Language and Cultural Foundation, was set up in 2006, the first work it took up for translation was Velavaylo Dhulo, a collection of Kelekar's essays.[22] His books have been translated into Hindi and other North Indian languages, and are used by universities.[23] Personal life Kelekar married Godubai Sardessai in 1949; their son Guirish was born within a year.[4] Kelekar lived in his ancestral home—built by his father in 1937—called "Kelekar House", in the village of Priol in central Goa. The Casa Dos Kelekars, as it is formally known, is now seen as exemplary of a typical Goan Saraswat Brahmin community home.[24] Bibliography This article contains a list of works that does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works (often, though not always, due to being in reverse-chronological order) and may need cleanup.
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Ravindra Kelekar
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Ravindra Kelekar
Born March 25, 1925 [1]
Cuncolim, Goa, India
Died August 27, 2010 (aged 85)
Margao, Goa, India
Resting place Priol, Goa, India[2]
Occupation freedom fighter, activist, linguistic activist, poet, author
Language Konkani
Ethnicity Konkani
Ravindra Kelekar (March 25, 1925 – August 27, 2010) was a noted Indian author who wrote primarily in the Konkani language, though he also wrote in Marathi and Hindi.[3] A Gandhian activist, freedom fighter and a pioneer in the modern Konkani movement, he is a well known Konkani scholar, linguist, and creative thinker. Kelkar was a participant in the Indian freedom movement, Goa’s…show more content…
On the other hand, through English, we have created Bonsai intellectuals, Bonsai writers and Bonsai readers."[21] When the Vishwa Konkani Sahitya Academy, an offshoot of the Konkani Language and Cultural Foundation, was set up in 2006, the first work it took up for translation was Velavaylo Dhulo, a collection of Kelekar's essays.[22] His books have been translated into Hindi and other North Indian languages, and are used by universities.[23] Personal life Kelekar married Godubai Sardessai in 1949; their son Guirish was born within a year.[4] Kelekar lived in his ancestral home—built by his father in 1937—called "Kelekar House", in the village of Priol in central Goa. The Casa Dos Kelekars, as it is formally known, is now seen as exemplary of a typical Goan Saraswat Brahmin community home.[24] Bibliography This article contains a list of works that does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works (often, though not always, due to being in reverse-chronological order) and may need cleanup. This section lacks information such as ISBNs for the books listed in it. If the {{Cite book}} or {{Citation}} templates are in use, you may add ISBNs automatically.