M. G. Ranade

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M. G. Ranade was a prominent 19th-century Indian judge, social reformer, and founding member of the Indian National Congress known for his advocacy of moderate political reform and social modernization.

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instanceOf Indian judge
economist
person
political leader
social reformer
advocated constitutional methods of political reform
gradual social change
birthDate 1842-01-18
birthPlace Niphad, Nashik district, Bombay Presidency, British India NERFINISHED
citizenship British India NERFINISHED
coFounded Poona Sarvajanik Sabha NERFINISHED
Prarthana Samaj NERFINISHED
deathDate 1901-01-16
deathPlace Poona, Bombay Presidency, British India NERFINISHED
educatedAt Elphinstone College, Bombay NERFINISHED
University of Bombay NERFINISHED
era 19th-century India
familyName Ranade NERFINISHED
founderOf Indian National Congress NERFINISHED
fullName Mahadev Govind Ranade NERFINISHED
givenName Mahadev NERFINISHED
ideology moderate nationalism
social reformism
influenced Gopal Krishna Gokhale NERFINISHED
Indian liberal thought
knownFor advocacy of moderate political reform
campaigns against child marriage
economic and political writings on Indian public finance
promotion of social modernization
support for female education
support for widow remarriage
language English
Marathi NERFINISHED
memberOf Indian National Congress NERFINISHED
Poona Sarvajanik Sabha NERFINISHED
Prarthana Samaj NERFINISHED
movement Indian nationalist movement
Indian social reform movement
nationality Indian
occupation economist
historian
judge
politician
social reformer
politicalPosition moderate
positionHeld Judge of the Bombay High Court
religion Hinduism
spouse Ramabai Ranade NERFINISHED
workLocation Bombay Presidency NERFINISHED
Poona NERFINISHED

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