Ravsaheb

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Hyderabad state was earlier riled by Nizam. The state was liberated and unified with India on 17th September 1948. The state was then bifurcated in three parts. Telugu speaking part was attached to Andhra Pradesh, kannada speaking part was attached to Karnataka while Marathi speaking Marathwada was attached to Maharashtra.

The history of freedom struggle of Hyderabad and the people who fought for it went behind the curtain and the new generation does not know much about it anymore. Justice Keshavrao Koratkar is one amongst such a Marathi speaking freedom fighter who’s contribution to the freedom struggle is less known to the newer generation. Attempt has been made in this book to throw light on his career. 

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Girish Ghate is an author and poet and has penned four books till date. This is Mr. Ghat’s fifth book. Mr. Ghate is a post graduate in Metallurgy and a businessman and promoter of two companies. Mr. Ghate is also a philanthropist and runs an NGO by the name Prabhakar Foundation. The organization is engaged in the field of education & development of rural area of Maharashtra.

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