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Marathi journalist

Waman Gopal Joshi
Born18 March 1881
Died3 June 1956(1956-06-03) (aged 75)
NationalityIndian
Other namesVeer Wamanrao Joshi, Dada Joshi
Known forIndian Independence Movement

Waman Gopal Joshi (18 March 1881 – 3 June 1956), popularly known as Veer Wamanrao Joshi, was a Marathi journalist, playwright, and freedom fighter, from Amravati Maharashtra, India. He was the editor of Rashtramat and Swatantra Hindustan during the freedom struggle of India. He courted arrest and came to be known as Veer Wamanrao Joshi or Veer Vamanrao Joshi. He wrote the play 'RaNa-dundubhi', whose songs were made famous by Dinanath Mangeshkar.

Waman Gopal Joshi should not be confused with the writer Vaman Malhar Joshi. They were contemporaries.

He was also involved in Satyagraha and kayde bhang movement in Hyderabad free movement.

Literary work

  • Rakshasi Mahattvakanksha (1914)
  • Ranadundubhi (1927)

Notes

  1. National Informatics Center, Amravati District, The Land of Great Men, retrieved 27 July 2011
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