Vivek Ranadivé (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Red Salute To Comrade Ahilya". People's Democracy. Vol. 33, no. 16. 26 April 2009. Retrieved 19 June 2024. Ahilya Rangnekar was born in Pune in 1922 in a Chandrasena Kayastha Prabhu family. Her father Trimbak Ranadive was deeply influenced by the social reformers of his times...(she was a trained classical singer, and had a lovely voice which she had often used in street performances to sell the Party paper on Bombay's streets along with her more well-known brother, the radical communist leader and trade union fighter, B T Ranadive

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  • "sactown magazine". She strongly believed that Ranadivés had an obligation to fight for social justice because of their caste (the Hindu designation of social rank). The family is Kshatriya—born to be warriors and rulers {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  • "The Game Changer". www.sactownmag.com. Retrieved 27 May 2019.

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