Govind Pansare

Govind Pansare was one of Maharashtra’s leading Communist leaders and public intellectuals. Starting out in the Rashtra Seva Dal, he joined the Communist Party of India in 1952, and went on to become its Maharashtra State Secretary, as well as a member of the party’s National Executive. An active trade unionist, he was also a labour lawyer. Pansare took part in many social reform movements in Maharashtra, including movements against superstition and for inter-caste marriage. He was a prolific writer and speaker, and authored at least ten books, including the bestselling Shivaji Kon Hota? or Who Was Shivaji? You can read more about his life and work here and here.



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Shivaji: Hindutva Icon or Secular Nationalist?