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'''Shankar Ramchandra Bhise''' (born into the Marathi [[CKP]] family;<ref>{{cite journal |title=The Illustrated Weekly of India |volume=91 |issue=3 |date=July 1970 |publisher=Bennett, Coleman & Company|page=12}}</ref> | '''Shankar Ramchandra Bhise''' (born into the Marathi [[CKP]] family;<ref>{{cite journal |title=The Illustrated Weekly of India |volume=91 |issue=3 |date=July 1970 |publisher=Bennett, Coleman & Company|page=12}}</ref> 1894–1971), popularly known as "Acharya Bhise" or "Bhise Guruji", was a [[social worker]], [[educationalist]], and [[novelist]] devoted to the education and development of the [[Adivasi]] community. | ||
Bhise wrote [[novel]]s, including ''Janglantil Chhaya'', which discusses the exploitation and conditions of Adivasi forest [[tribe]]s.<ref>{{cite book |title=Language and Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CAQIAQAAIAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=bhise|year=1971|publisher=Directorate of Government of Maharashtra State|page=119|quote=Some novelists have shown anxiety to understand the hill tribes now referred to as Adivasis, their life and traditions and their requirements, because they are far more backward than the rural folk and peasantry. Shankar Ramchandra Bhise, Parsharam Trimbak Sahasrabuddhe, Vasudeo Balvant Karnik and Shriram Attarday are some of them. As artistic creations, they are ordinary. Janglantil Chhaya by Bhise is more a report on the conditions of the forest dwellers who are exploited}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Vanyajāti - Volume 19|page= 125|quote=On the 4th of July 1971, death snatched away from us all, Shri Shankar Ramchandra alias Acharya Bhise at the age of 76. He was a doyen amongst the social workers dedicated, working at the grassroot level, for the down-trodden in Maharashtra. Shri Bhise, amiably known as Bhise Guruji, was one of the pioneer workers who started secular social service for the Adivasis in Thana District in the twenties.}}</ref> | Bhise wrote [[novel]]s, including ''Janglantil Chhaya'', which discusses the exploitation and conditions of Adivasi forest [[tribe]]s.<ref>{{cite book |title=Language and Literature|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CAQIAQAAIAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=bhise|year=1971|publisher=Directorate of Government of Maharashtra State|page=119|quote=Some novelists have shown anxiety to understand the hill tribes now referred to as Adivasis, their life and traditions and their requirements, because they are far more backward than the rural folk and peasantry. Shankar Ramchandra Bhise, Parsharam Trimbak Sahasrabuddhe, Vasudeo Balvant Karnik and Shriram Attarday are some of them. As artistic creations, they are ordinary. Janglantil Chhaya by Bhise is more a report on the conditions of the forest dwellers who are exploited}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|title=Vanyajāti - Volume 19|page= 125|quote=On the 4th of July 1971, death snatched away from us all, Shri Shankar Ramchandra alias Acharya Bhise at the age of 76. He was a doyen amongst the social workers dedicated, working at the grassroot level, for the down-trodden in Maharashtra. Shri Bhise, amiably known as Bhise Guruji, was one of the pioneer workers who started secular social service for the Adivasis in Thana District in the twenties.}}</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Marathi people]] | [[Category:Marathi people]] | ||
[[Category:Indian Hindus]] | [[Category:Indian Hindus]] | ||
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[[Category:Hindu reformers]] | [[Category:Hindu reformers]] | ||
[[Category:Indian social reformers]] | [[Category:Indian social reformers]] | ||
[[Category:1894 births]] | [[Category:1894 births]] | ||
[[Category:1971 deaths]] | [[Category:1971 deaths]] | ||
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