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  2. Karsandas Mulji - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Maharaj Libel Case - Wikipedia

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    Karsandas Mulji is said to have written a book called "The Sect of the Maharajas", which was published in 1865. This work does not contain his name as its author, but is, however, attributed to him. It is said to have been revised thoroughly by an “English friend” of his, who was perhaps no other than Dr. Wilson. In all probability it was ...

  4. Satyaprakash - Wikipedia

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    Satyaprakash (transl. The Light of Truth) was a Gujarati language weekly founded by social reformer and journalist Karsandas Mulji with an intention of social reform. . Launched in 1855, it ran until 1861 and later was merged with Rast Goftar, another newspaper published in

  5. Narmad - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Mahipatram Rupram Nilkanth - Wikipedia

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    Later he joined Government English school. During his school days, he was influenced by his teachers and reformers Durgaram Mehta and Dadoba Pandurang, brother of Atmaram Pandurang who founded Prarthana Samaj. He also attended weekly meetings of Manav Dharma Sabha run by them. [1] [2] Later he joined his alma mater as an associated teacher in 1851.

  7. Kavijivan - Wikipedia

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    Before Navalram wrote Kavijvan, he reviewed two biographies: Karsandas Mulji Charitra (1878) and Mehtaji Durgaram Manchharamnu Charitra (1879), both written by Mahipatram Nilkanth. He stressed the importance of writing the biographies of great persons and discussed the standard practices for a biography.

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  9. Manilal Dwivedi - Wikipedia

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    Manilal Nabhubhai Dwivedi was born on 26 September 1858 at Nadiad, Gujarat, to a Sathodara [A] Nagar family. His grandfather, Bhailal Dave, left eleven thousand rupees and a house to Manilal's father, Nabhubhai, who worked as a moneylender and sometimes as a temple priest.

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