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Dattatreya Balkrishna Kalelkar (1 December 1885 – 21 August 1981), popularly known as Kaka Kalelkar, was an Indian independence activist, social reformer, journalist and an eminent follower of the philosophy and methods of Mahatma Gandhi.
Adhering to Article 340 of the Constitution of India, the First Backward Classes Commission was set up by a presidential order on 29 January 1953 under the chairmanship of Kaka Kalelkar. It is also known as the First Backward Classes Commission, 1955 or the Kaka Kalelkar Commission.
काका कालेलकर (1885 - 21 अगस्त 1981) के नाम से विख्यात दत्तात्रेय बालकृष्ण कालेलकर भारत के प्रसिद्ध शिक्षाशास्त्री, पत्रकार और स्वतंत्रता संग्राम सेनानी थे। [1] काकासाहेब कालेलकर ने गुजराती और हिन्दी में साहित्यरचना की। उन्होने हिन्दी की महान सेवा की। उनके द्वारा रचित जीवन–व्यवस्था नामक निबन्ध–संग्रह के लिये उन्हें सन् 1965 में साहित्य अकादमी पुर...
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Feb 12, 2019 · Learn about the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), a constitutional body that examines complaints and welfare measures for socially and educationally backward classes. Find out the background, structure, constitutional provisions, powers and functions of NCBC, and the challenges it faces.
Mar 29, 2022 · Learn about the life and career of Kaka Kalelkar, a renowned Indian fashion designer, stylist, and artist. Find out how he started his own label, won awards, and was inspired by Indian culture and mythology.
Sep 30, 2020 · Kaka Kalelkar, a Gandhian nationalist and scholar, received a bamboo cane from his friend Govind Pai, a Kannada poet and freedom fighter. He presented it to Gandhi before his Dandi March in 1930, which became a symbol of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
Author: D. S. Chaurasia, Member Kaka Kalelkar, Member. Issue Date: 1956. Publisher: Delhi, Manager of Publications.