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Govind Sadashiv Ghurye (12 December 1893 – 28 December 1983) was an Indian professor of sociology. In 1924, he became the second person to head the Department of Sociology in the University of Mumbai. ==Education== Ghurye was born on 12 December 1893, at Malwan, in Maharashtra. His early schooling was at the Aryan Education Society's High School, Girgaum, in Mumbai and then at Bahadur Khanji High School, Junagadh, in Gujarat. He joined Bahauddin college at Junagarh, in 1912, but moved on to Elphinstone College, Mumbai, after a year, and received his B. A. (Sanskrit) and M. A. (Sanskrit) degrees from there. He earned the with his B. A., and the Chancellor's gold medal with his M. A. degree. After completing his M. A., Ghurye received a scholarship for further studies in England, and earned his PhD from Cambridge University in 1922. Ghurye was deeply influenced by W. H. R. Rivers, who was his PhD guide.〔, Chapter author:M. N. Srinivas; Chapter author:Dhirendra Narain〕 After Rivers' untimely death in 1922, he completed his thesis under A. C. Haddon.〔
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