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Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar

Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar (N. C. Kelkar), popularly known as Sahityasamrat Tatyasaheb Kelkar (24 August 1872 – 14 October 1947), was a lawyer from Miraj as well as a dramatist, novelist, short story writer, poet, biographer, critic, historian, writer on philosophical and political themes. He was born in Chitpavan Brahmin family.[1] He was a literary and political figure in Maharashtra, India, and also both editor and trustee of the newspaper Kesari. He served as editor twice when Tilak was imprisoned in 1897 and 1908.[2]

Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar
Born(1872-08-24)24 August 1872
Died14 October 1947(1947-10-14) (aged 75)
Pune, India
Nationality British India (1872-1947)
 Dominion of India (1947-1947)
Other namesSahityasamrat Tatyasaheb Kelkar
Occupation(s)Politician, lawyer, editor, novelist, historian
Political partyHindu Mahasabha
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
MovementIndian Independence Movement

He was associated with Shikshana Prasarak Mandali Pune, an education society in Pune established in 1904. He was also closely associated with Bal Gangadhar Tilak in the Indian independence movement.[3] He had also served as the president of Marathi Granth Sangrahalaya, Thane.[4]


After the death of Tilak in 1920, he became one of the foremost leaders of the Tilak faction in the Congress party. He was elected to the Central Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Imperial Legislative Council in 1923 and served until 1929. He was president of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha twice at Jabalpur in 1928 and Delhi at 1932.[5][6]

Literary accomplishments

Play

  • Sarojini (1901)
  • Tohi mich ani hahi mich alias Mavardevachi jidgoli (1898)
  • Chandragupta (1913)
  • Totayache band (1913)
  • Krishnarjuna yaddha (1915)
  • Sant Bhanudas (1919)
  • Pattichi nivad , Jangal main mangal (incomplete)

Novels

  • Andharved (1928)
  • Navalpurcha santhanik (1934),
  • Balidan (1937)
  • Kokancha por (1942)
  • Kavala ani Dhapi, Jagachi rit (1943)

Short stories

  • Moujeche char prahar (1931)
  • Kusha vishi ani itar goshti (1950)

Poetry

  • Kavyopahar (1927)
  • Padyaguchha (1936)
  • Gatagoshti : Autobiographical writing (1939)
  • Patravyvahar : supplementary to Gatagoshti (1941)

Biographies

  • Garibaldi : in Marathi (1902), this book ran for five editions, and the last edition was published in 1944.
  • Life and times of Lokamanya Tilak (in English)
  • Maza janmabharcha ek udyag, Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra Purvardha (1923)
  • Landmarks of Lokmanya’s life (in English) (1924)
  • Lokamanya Tilakanche punyasmaran (1927)
  • Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra Uttarardha Vol. II (1928)
  • Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra Uttarardha Vol. III (1928)
  • Ayarlandche rastravir Vol I and II with P V Gadgil (1930)

History

  • Irelandcha itihas (1909)
  • Marathe va Ingraj (1918)
  • Itihas vihar (1926)
  • French rajyakranti (1937)

Court cases

  • Tilak trial (in English, 1908)
  • Contempt of court Case (3rd edition 1924)
  • Kesarivaril Khatla (1924)

Philosophy

  • Bharatiya tatvajnan : Keshavsut (1934)
  • Gavaran Gita (1944)
  • Sudharana, sukha va sadachar (1945)
  • Jnaneshvari Sarvasva (1946)

Political writing

  • Case of Indian Home Rule (1917)
  • Tirangi Navamatwad (a book on Marxism/communism)

See also

References

  1. ^ Curzon and Congress: Curzonian policies and the great debate : (January 1899-March 1902). Indian Council of Historical Research. 1995. p. 422. KELKAR, NARASIMHA CHINTAMAN (1872-1947): Chitpavan Brahmin; a trusted associate of Tilak; editor, Vie Mahratta 18%- 1918; a member and later Chairman , Poona city Municipality; Secretary of Tilak's Home Rule League, 1916-18
  2. ^ Watve, K.N. (1947). "Sri Narasimha Chintaman "Alias" Tatyasaheb Kelkar". Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. 28 (1/2): 156–158. JSTOR 44028058.
  3. ^ "From the Archives (November 29, 1919): Mr. Tilak's Farewell". The Hindu. 29 November 2019. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  4. ^ "ठाण्यातील पहिले ग्रंथालय". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). 31 July 2021.
  5. ^ . Savarkar.org. Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2012.

narasimha, chintaman, kelkar, kelkar, popularly, known, sahityasamrat, tatyasaheb, kelkar, august, 1872, october, 1947, lawyer, from, miraj, well, dramatist, novelist, short, story, writer, poet, biographer, critic, historian, writer, philosophical, political,. Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar N C Kelkar popularly known as Sahityasamrat Tatyasaheb Kelkar 24 August 1872 14 October 1947 was a lawyer from Miraj as well as a dramatist novelist short story writer poet biographer critic historian writer on philosophical and political themes He was born in Chitpavan Brahmin family 1 He was a literary and political figure in Maharashtra India and also both editor and trustee of the newspaper Kesari He served as editor twice when Tilak was imprisoned in 1897 and 1908 2 Narasimha Chintaman KelkarBorn 1872 08 24 24 August 1872Miraj Maharashtra IndiaDied14 October 1947 1947 10 14 aged 75 Pune IndiaNationality British India 1872 1947 Dominion of India 1947 1947 Other namesSahityasamrat Tatyasaheb KelkarOccupation s Politician lawyer editor novelist historianPolitical partyHindu MahasabhaOther politicalaffiliationsIndian National CongressMovementIndian Independence MovementHe was associated with Shikshana Prasarak Mandali Pune an education society in Pune established in 1904 He was also closely associated with Bal Gangadhar Tilak in the Indian independence movement 3 He had also served as the president of Marathi Granth Sangrahalaya Thane 4 After the death of Tilak in 1920 he became one of the foremost leaders of the Tilak faction in the Congress party He was elected to the Central Legislative Assembly the lower house of the Imperial Legislative Council in 1923 and served until 1929 He was president of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha twice at Jabalpur in 1928 and Delhi at 1932 5 6 Contents 1 Literary accomplishments 1 1 Play 1 2 Novels 1 3 Short stories 1 4 Poetry 1 5 Biographies 1 6 History 1 7 Court cases 1 8 Philosophy 1 9 Political writing 2 See also 3 ReferencesLiterary accomplishments EditPlay Edit Sarojini 1901 Tohi mich ani hahi mich alias Mavardevachi jidgoli 1898 Chandragupta 1913 Totayache band 1913 Krishnarjuna yaddha 1915 Sant Bhanudas 1919 Pattichi nivad Jangal main mangal incomplete Novels Edit Andharved 1928 Navalpurcha santhanik 1934 Balidan 1937 Kokancha por 1942 Kavala ani Dhapi Jagachi rit 1943 Short stories Edit Moujeche char prahar 1931 Kusha vishi ani itar goshti 1950 Poetry Edit Kavyopahar 1927 Padyaguchha 1936 Gatagoshti Autobiographical writing 1939 Patravyvahar supplementary to Gatagoshti 1941 Biographies Edit Garibaldi in Marathi 1902 this book ran for five editions and the last edition was published in 1944 Life and times of Lokamanya Tilak in English Maza janmabharcha ek udyag Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra Purvardha 1923 Landmarks of Lokmanya s life in English 1924 Lokamanya Tilakanche punyasmaran 1927 Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra Uttarardha Vol II 1928 Lokamanya Tilak yanche charitra Uttarardha Vol III 1928 Ayarlandche rastravir Vol I and II with P V Gadgil 1930 History Edit Irelandcha itihas 1909 Marathe va Ingraj 1918 Itihas vihar 1926 French rajyakranti 1937 Court cases Edit Tilak trial in English 1908 Contempt of court Case 3rd edition 1924 Kesarivaril Khatla 1924 Philosophy Edit Bharatiya tatvajnan Keshavsut 1934 Gavaran Gita 1944 Sudharana sukha va sadachar 1945 Jnaneshvari Sarvasva 1946 Political writing Edit Case of Indian Home Rule 1917 Tirangi Navamatwad a book on Marxism communism See also EditResponsive Cooperation PartyReferences Edit Curzon and Congress Curzonian policies and the great debate January 1899 March 1902 Indian Council of Historical Research 1995 p 422 KELKAR NARASIMHA CHINTAMAN 1872 1947 Chitpavan Brahmin a trusted associate of Tilak editor Vie Mahratta 18 1918 a member and later Chairman Poona city Municipality Secretary of Tilak s Home Rule League 1916 18 Watve K N 1947 Sri Narasimha Chintaman Alias Tatyasaheb Kelkar Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute 28 1 2 156 158 JSTOR 44028058 From the Archives November 29 1919 Mr Tilak s Farewell The Hindu 29 November 2019 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 12 January 2020 ठ ण य त ल पह ल ग र थ लय Maharashtra Times in Marathi 31 July 2021 Associates in Hindutva Movement Narsimha Chintaman or Tatyasaheb Kelkar Savarkar org Archived from the original on 6 July 2017 Retrieved 8 February 2010 Photo of Narsimha Chintaman Kelkar President of Hindu Mahasabha Jabalpur 1928 Delhi 1932 Archived from the original on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 20 February 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Narasimha Chintaman Kelkar amp oldid 1140475195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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