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Kishansinh Chavda
Kishansinh Govindsinh Chavda (17 November 1904 - 1 December 1979), also known by his pen name Gypsy, was a Gujarati author and journalist. He studied at Gujarat Vidyapith and Shantiniketan, and taught briefly. He started a printing press and also involved writing career. He had spiritual interests which drove him to Aurobindo and Mirtola Ashrams. He wrote autobiographical works and translated some books.
==Life==
Kishansinh was born on 17 November 1904 at Vadodara. He was a native of Bhanj village near Sachin, Surat. He studied in Vadodara, Gujarat Vidyapith and Santiniketan. He taught at the Fellowship High School, Bombay for a brief period. He worked as the personal assistant of the rulers of several princely states. He resided at Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry from 1927 to 1928. In 1948, he went to Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, US to study printing plant management for six months. After returning, he started a printing press in Vadodara, ''Sadhna Mudranalaya''. He was the director of ''Kshatriya'' and coeditor of ''Navjivan'' magazines. He was awarded the Narmad Gold Medal. He moved to Mirtola Ashram near Almoda in 1960. He died there on 1 December 1979.

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