Shankarrao Kharat

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Shankarrao Ramchandra Kharat (11 July 1921 – 9 April 2001) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India.[1][2]

Kharat was born in Atpadi, the secondary capital of the former princely state of Aundh, now in Sangli district. As an adult, he converted to Buddhism.[3]

Kharat was associated with B. R. Ambedkar.[1] He served for some years as the vice-chancellor of Marathwada University.[4] and as a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council.[citation needed]

In his writings, Kharat mainly wrote about the life experiences of people from the Dalit community.[5][6][7]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation
  2. ^ "Shankarrao Kharat's literary legacy: Giving words to the Dalit experience in Maharashtra-Living News , Firstpost". 8 October 2017.
  3. ^ Eleanor Zelliot, Maxine Berntsen, The Experience of Hinduism: Essays on Religion in Maharashtra (1988), p. 347.
  4. ^ Dalit Autobiographical Narratives Archived 2007-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Debjani Ganguly, Caste, Colonialism and Counter-modernity (2005), p. 179.
  6. ^ 558 Anupama Rao, Representing Dalit selfhood
  7. ^ "Shankarrao Kharat's literary legacy: Giving words to the Dalit experience in Maharashtra-Living News , Firstpost". 8 October 2017.

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