Vasudev Ganesh Joshi  | |
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| Born | 28 April 1856 Dhom, near Wai, Bombay Presidency  | 
| Died | 12 January 1944 (aged 87) | 
| Nationality | Indian | 
| Other names | Vasukaka Ganesh Joshi, Vasudeo Ganesh Joshi | 
| Known for | Indian Freedom Struggle | 
Vasudev Ganesh Joshi ( 28 April 1856 - 12 January 1944), popularly known as Vasukaka Joshi, was an Indian Freedom Fighter.[1]
Joshi was the owner of Chitrashala press after Vishnushastri Krushnashastri Chiplunkar.[2]
During the freedom struggle of India, Joshi with Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar were close associates of Lokmanya Tilak and tried to establish contact with Japan via Nepal government.[1][3] Joshi was also a member of Indian Home Rule League's delegation to England.[1]
Life
Vasudeo Ganesh Joshi was born in a middle-class Deshastha Brahmin family on 28 April 1856 at Dhom near Wait in Satara district.[4] His father Ganukaka Joshi was a priest, farmer, trader and moneylender. The family originally hails from Aurangabad. Vasukaka had three brothers and three sisters.[4]
References
- 1 2 3  Wolpert, Stanley (1962). Tilak and Gokhale: Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India. University of California Press. p. 326. 
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 - ↑ Hulsurkar, Tejaswini (27 April 2008). "Denarya Hatancha Udtyojak: Vasukaka Joshi". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Mumbai. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
 - ↑ Ganachari, Aravind (2005). Nationalism and Social Reform in Colonial Situation. Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 9788178353517.
 - 1 2 Sen 1973, p. 345.
 
Bibliography
- Sen, S.P. (1973). Dictionary of National Biography. Institute of Historical Studies, Calcutta.