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''Haddapar'' (The Outcast) and ''Tumbadche Khot'' (The Khots of Tumbad) are Pendse's other two popular novels.{{Citation needed|date= February 2018}}
''Haddapar'' (The Outcast) and ''Tumbadche Khot'' (The Khots of Tumbad) are Pendse's other two popular novels.{{Citation needed|date= February 2018}}


He was offered a Rockfeller Foundation Scholarship, under which he travelled Europe and United States in order to study and exchange his views with other novelists and learned people. He travelled for more than one year with his wife with the help of this scholarship. In his tour to England, France and the US, he met many well known writers, including [[E. M. Forster]].{{Citation needed|date= February 2018}}
He was offered a Rockfeller Foundation Scholarship, under which he travelled Europe and United States in order to study and exchange his views with other novelists and learned people. He travelled for more than one year with his wife with the help of this scholarship. In his tour to England, France and the US, he met many well known writers, including [[E. M. Forster]].{{Citation needed|date= February 2018}} EM Forster's letter to SN Pendse is reproduced in the autobiography of SN Pendse on page 243,244,245 SN Pendse "Lekhak Ani Manus" Ek Mitra published by Mouj publishers publication 228, in November 1974..


==Works==
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