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Karsandas Mulji (25 July 1832 – 28 August 1871) was an Indian journalist, social reformer, and administrator. He was an alumnus of Elphinstone college and an English-educated Gujarati journalist with an acute dislike for institutional religion.
Murder in the 1870s (14 C) # 1870 deaths (1 C, 1,282 P) 1871 deaths (1 C, 1,212 P) ... Karsandas Mulji; N. Jacob Nunnemacher; O. Félix O'Neill (mayor) P. Hilarión ...
Stribodh was established in January 1857 by a group of Parsi and Hindu social reformers: [3] Kaikhosro Nowroji Kabraji, editor of the progressive newspaper Rast Goftar, along with businessman Mangaldas Nathubhoy, lawyer Nanabhai Haridas (who would later become the first Indian justice of Bombay High Court), and Karsandas Mulji, a social reformer.
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[10] [11] The case was filed by Jadunathji against writer Karsandas Mulji after the journalist published an article alleging sexual exploitation of women in his religious sect. He visited Income Tax Commissioner Curtis regarding a surcharge on 3 February 1863. With the help of friends, he started a biweekly newsletter called Dandiyo (lit.
Emily Matson. A cause of death has reportedly been unveiled for Pennsylvania news anchor Emily Matson, who tragically died in the early morning hours of Monday, Dec. 11.She was 42. Following the ...