Gadgil is a Chitpavan brahmin surname from Maharashtra, India.[1]
Notable persons
- Anant Gadgil (born 1956), Indian politician
 - Anant "Dajikaka" Gadgil (1915–2014), Indian jeweller, founder of P. N. Gadgil Jewellers & Company in Pune
 - Arvinn Gadgil (born 1980), Norwegian Socialist Left Party politician of Indian descent
 - Ashok Gadgil (born 1950), Director of the Energy and Environmental Technologies Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
 - Dhananjay Ramchandra Gadgil (1901–1971), Indian economist, institution builder and the vice chairman of the Planning Commission of India
 - Ganesh Gadgil (1815–1890), Indian jeweller, founder of P. N. Gadgil Jewellers & Sons in Sangli
 - Gangadhar Gopal Gadgil (1923–2008), Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India
 - Madhav Gadgil (born 1942), Indian ecologist, academic, writer, columnist and the founder of the Centre for Ecological Sciences
 - Monica Gadgil, contestant on Fame Gurukul, an Indian prime-time show on Sony Entertainment Television (India)
 - Narhar Vishnu Gadgil (1896–1966), Indian freedom fighter and politician from Maharashtra, India
 - Purshottam Narayan Gadgil (1874–1954), Indian jeweller, namesake of P. N. Gadgil Jewellers
 - Sulochana Gadgil (born 1944), Indian meteorologist at the Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (CAOS) in Bangalore, India
 - Vitthalrao Gadgil (1928–2001), politician in cabinet of Indian National Congress run government
 
See also
- Gadgil Committee (WGEEP), an environmental research commission appointed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests of India, chaired by Madhav Gadgil
 - Gadgil formula, named after Dhananjay Ramchandra Gadgil, a social scientist and the first critic of Indian planning
 - Gagil, Yap
 - Gagal, Iran
 - All pages with titles beginning with Gadgil
 - All pages with titles containing Gadgil
 
References
- ↑  Joshi, Parshuram Kamlakar (1989). Gadgil Kula-vr̥ttānta [The Gadgil Family Genealogy Almanac (Kulavruttanta)] (in Marathi). Pune.
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