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  1. Vitthal Ramji Shinde (23 April 1873 – 2 January 1944) was a revered social reformer, researcher, writer, and proponent of anti-untouchability activism and religious unity in Maharashtra, India. He played a prominent role among liberal thinkers and reformists before India gained independence.

  2. Vitthal Ramji Shinde was a revered social reformer, researcher, writer, and proponent of anti-untouchability activism and religious unity. He was born on April 23, 1873 in the Jamkhandi village of Karnataka to a traditional Maratha family, his parents being Ramjibaba and Yamunabai.

  3. The Life and Works of Maharshi Vitthal Ramji Shindé (1873-1944) Go. Mā Pavāra. Sahitya Akademi, 2013 - Social reformers - 726 pages.

  4. Aug 23, 2022 · Santooji Ramji Lad, a retired hospital assistant of Thana, has taken honorary charge of the Dispensary, which he comes to attend four hours every morning from Thana. Not only does he earnestly work in the Dispensary but he also visits the houses of the poor without any fee.

  5. आपल्या हयातभर प्रामुख्याने अस्पृश्योद्धारासाठी झटणार्‍या महर्षी शिंदे यांचे २ जानेवारी, १९४४ रोजी निधन झाले. समाजशास्त्र ...

  6. Apr 30, 2020 · Maharshi Vitthal Ramji Shinde (23 April 1873 – 2 January 1944) was one of the most important social and religious reformers in Maharashtra, India. He was prominent among the liberal thinkers and reformists in India, prior to his independence.

  7. During the early years of the first decade of this century, the attention of Mr. V. R. Shinde, who was then a Missionary of the Bombay Prarthana Samaj, was drawn by certain efforts at advancement put forth by a few members of a depressed class, who had happened to come under his influence as missionary.

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