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Bal Patil
Bal Patil (Hindi: बाल पाटील, Marathi: बाळ पाटील; 1932–2011) was a Jain scholar, journalist, social activist and Jain minority status advocate from Mumbai, Maharashtra. He was appointed as a member of State Minority Commission by the Govt. of Maharashtra from 2001 to 2004. He was the Secretary-General of All India Jain Minority Forum, New Delhi—a position he held till his death—and was an ardent advocate of minority status for Jainism.〔 〕 The Jain minority cause gained prominence when he petitioned the Supreme Court of India for the recognition of Jain religious minority status on par with other Indian minorities as per the two recommendations by the National Minorities Commission. He was also the first non-medical President of the National Society for the Prevention of Heart Disease & Rehabilitation, Mumbai. He has also authored many books on Jainism and presented several papers at various seminars and conferences. ==Personal life== Bal Patil was born to Mr B.S. Patil, a Civil Judge and Mrs Champavati Patil, in a Digambara Jain family originally from Karnataka on 19 November 1932 at Sangli, Maharashtra. He graduated with honours in English literature with German as his second language. Bal Patil was married to Mrs Vimal Patil, aged 70, for 54 years. He is survived by his wife, three children and two grandchildren. His eldest child is a daughter, Rohini Dilip Mangsule, who is a textile designer. Her husband Dilip Mangsule is the District Government Pleader of Kolhapur. His second child is a son, Rahul Bal Patil. He is a Chartered Accountant working in a Finance Company. His youngest child is daughter, Dr Sujata Rao, who is a leading ENT surgeon in Mumbai. She is married to Raj Rao, who is web entrepreneur. He has two grandchildren, Rohit Dilip Mangsule, who is a fourth year law student, and Anushka Raj Rao, who is in the 5th grade.
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