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Appa Sahib Bala Saheb Pant was born on 11 September 1912<ref name="WMF Labs">{{cite web | url=http://tools.wmflabs.org/persondata/p/Apasaheb_Balasaheb_Pant | title=WMF Labs | publisher=WMF Labs |year=2015 | accessdate=30 March 2015}}</ref> in the [[Aundh State|princely state of Aundh]] in the [[British India]], presently near [[Pune]] in the Indian state of Maharashtra, as the second son of [[Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi]],<ref name="Free Library">{{cite web | url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Shivaji+designs+for+stained-glass+windows%3A+the+art+of+Ervin+Bossanyi.-a0253862098 | title=Free Library | publisher=Free Library |year=2015 | accessdate=30 March 2015}}</ref> the ruler of the state.<ref name="Benegal" /> After schooling at local institutions, he graduated (BA) from the [[University of Mumbai]] and secured his master's degree (MA) from [[Oxford University]].<ref name="Awaaz Magazine" /> He continued his studies in London and passed Barrister at Law from [[Lincoln's Inn]] and returned to India in 1937 when the [[Indian freedom movement]] was gathering pace.<ref name="Benegal" /> | Appa Sahib Bala Saheb Pant was born on 11 September 1912<ref name="WMF Labs">{{cite web | url=http://tools.wmflabs.org/persondata/p/Apasaheb_Balasaheb_Pant | title=WMF Labs | publisher=WMF Labs |year=2015 | accessdate=30 March 2015}}{{user-generated source|date=November 2021}}</ref> in the [[Aundh State|princely state of Aundh]] in the [[British India]], presently near [[Pune]] in the Indian state of Maharashtra, as the second son of [[Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi]],<ref name="Free Library">{{cite web | url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Shivaji+designs+for+stained-glass+windows%3A+the+art+of+Ervin+Bossanyi.-a0253862098 | title=Free Library | publisher=Free Library |year=2015 | accessdate=30 March 2015}}</ref> the ruler of the state.<ref name="Benegal" /> After schooling at local institutions, he graduated (BA) from the [[University of Mumbai]] and secured his master's degree (MA) from [[Oxford University]].<ref name="Awaaz Magazine" /> He continued his studies in London and passed Barrister at Law from [[Lincoln's Inn]] and returned to India in 1937 when the [[Indian freedom movement]] was gathering pace.<ref name="Benegal" /> | ||
Pant married Nalini Devi,<ref>Gaurav Desai, [https://books.google.com/books?id=K9WrAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA75 Commerce with the Universe: Africa, India, and the Afrasian Imagination], p. 75</ref> a medical doctor and a [[Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons|fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons]] in 1942 and the couple had three children, Aditi, Aniket and Avalokita.<ref name="Awaaz Magazine" /> He died, aged 80, on 5 October 1992,<ref name="WMF Labs" /> succumbing to old age illnesses.<ref name="Benegal" /> | Pant married Nalini Devi,<ref>Gaurav Desai, [https://books.google.com/books?id=K9WrAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA75 Commerce with the Universe: Africa, India, and the Afrasian Imagination], p. 75</ref> a medical doctor and a [[Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons|fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons]] in 1942 and the couple had three children, Aditi, Aniket and Avalokita.<ref name="Awaaz Magazine" /> He died, aged 80, on 5 October 1992,<ref name="WMF Labs" /> succumbing to old age illnesses.<ref name="Benegal" /> |