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  1. Aug 22, 2024 · Kulkarni It is a combination of the Sanskrit words “Kul,” meaning “clan” and “Karni,” meaning “archivist.” The name was originally given as a title to the head of accounts and finances in a village or kingdom.

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  2. The BJP had Brahmin face in Medha Kulkarni, which means the party may think about a non-Brahmin candidate for Lok Sabha from Pune. Another consideration is that Kulkarni is from Kothrud...

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · The denial of a party ticket to Medha Kulkarni in the 2019 Assembly election from Kothrud to make way for a non-Brahmin BJP leader, Chandrakant Patil, had angered the community in Pune. Brahmin organisations had publicly declared that they would not stand by Patil and had to be pacified before polls.

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  4. There is an outcry that a Brahmin Krishnaji Bhaskar Kulkarni was Afzal Khans vakil; but it is prudent to note that Chhatrapati Shivaji’s vakil, Gopinathpanth Bokil too was a Brahmin. F. Brahmin detractors are silent about the thousands of Marathas who served Aurangzeb.

  5. In 1713, Balaji Vishwanath Bhat, a Kokanastha Brahmin was appointed as the sixth Peshwa and the seat of Peshwa remained in Konkanastha hands until the fall of the Maratha Empire. To obtain the loyalty of the locally powerful Deshastha Brahmins, the Konkanastha Peshwas established a system of patronage for Brahmin scholars. [160]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KulkarniKulkarni - Wikipedia

    The Kulkarni was usually from literate communities such as Brahmin (mainly from Deshastha [5] [6] and the Karhade sub-castes [7]) and CKP castes. The Kulkarni operated at the village level but at a pargana level, the recordkeeper had titles such as Deshkulkarni, Deshpande, or Nadkarni (in Karnataka ).

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  8. Feb 15, 2024 · It was Medha Kulkarni, BJP’s three time municipal corporator, who had fought hard against the incumbent Shiv Sena candidate Chandrakant Mokate and managed to bag the seat with a crushing majority...