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Mahadev Govind Ranade

(1842–1910)

Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade
was one of the earliest and greatest of those who
founded the Prarthana Samaj in 1867. He was not
only an eminent judge of the Bombay High Court,
but also a historian, economist, educationist, social
reformer and one of the founders of the Indian
National Congress, whose sessions he insisted on
attending even though he was a judge. With his historical insight,
Ranade knew that reformers should build upon the past, that they should
work from within the community and should not arouse unnecessary
opposition and above all should not secede and form a separate sect.


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