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Who is Prabodhankar Thackeray?
Keshav Sitaram Thackeray (17 September 1885 – 20 November 1973); born Keshav Sitaram Panvelkar; also known as Keshav Sitaram Thakre and Keshav Sitaram Dhodapkar; commonly known by his pen name Prabodhankar Thackeray, was an Indian social reformer. He campaigned against superstitions, untouchability, child marriage and dowry.
Who is Bal Thackeray’s father?
His father, Keshav Thackeray, was a social reformer and journalist who was known as Prabodhankar because of his magazine Prabodhan. Keshav Thackeray was an advocate for the creation of a unified State called Maharashtra with Mumbai as its capital, a vision which Bal Thackeray would carry forward to a new height.
Will the Thackeray family thrive on balashaeb’s image?
(They might now, if only to thrive on his image). Despite Balashaeb’s father being a social reformer and a militant anti-Brahmin activist- the Thackeray clan is a typical CKP (Chandraseniey Kayastha Prabhu) lower middle-class family from Central Mumbai. This class has never shown any entrepreneurial talent or technological heft.
Why did Keshav Thackeray reject the caste system?
Keshav Thackeray’s own CKP caste ranked just next to the Brahmins in the caste hierarchy, but he refused to accept this old social hierarchy. He is often described as a social activist or social reformer for his rejection of caste system.
It was here that ‘Prabodhankar’ Keshav Sitaram Thackeray resided with his large brood, including his sons Bal and Shrikant. It was in this ground-floor flat that the Shiv Sena was born in 1966. Prabodhankar’s contribution to Maharashtra’s social reform and anti-caste movements remains seminal.
What is Bal Thackeray’s position?
Imagine being in Mr.Bal Thackeray’s position. In a hell of a marginalization, that when existed during the democratic rule for long where no government assistance for the sufferers and when the sufferers were instead boiled to vapour (uncared and unrecorded by media and people).
What is the caste of Thackeray?
In his autobiography, Majhi Jeevangatha (The Story of My Life), the Thackeray patriarch notes that his family, which belonged to the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) caste, originally hailed from Pali village in the small principality of Bhor.