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Chandrakant Bakshi

Chandrakant Keshavlal Bakshi (Gujarati: ચંદ્રકાંત કેશવલાલ બક્ષી) (20 August 1932 – 25 March 2006) was a Gujarati author. He is also addressed as Bakshi or Bakshibabu.
==Life==

He was one of the three children of Keshavlal and Chanchalben, a Gujarati Jain family. He was born in Palanpur, Banaskantha and completed his primary education there. He completed Bachelor of Arts from St. Zaviers' College, Calcutta, followed by MA in History and Bachelor of Laws. He was in textile business for 12 years and had garment shop. He wrote his first short story ''Makan Nu Bhut'' (Ghost of the House) at this garment shop. He published his first book ''Padgha Doobi Gaya'' (Sunken Echoes) in 1957. In 1969, he moved to Mumbai and settled there and started teaching history at Raheja College. He joined Mithibai College as professor of history and politics, in 1970 and retired as a principal in 1982. He was a senate member of Bombay University. He was appointed as the Sheriff of Mumbai in the 1999 by Maharashtra government. He died in Ahmedabad in 2006 due to heart attack.

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