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Sir Narayan Ganesh Chandavarkar ()(2 December 1855 – 14 May 1923) was an early Indian National Congress politician and Hindu reformer. He was regarded by some as the "leading Hindu reformer of western India"〔(''Modern Religious Movements in India'' ) by J. N. Farquhar - Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 43, No. 2, Book Review Supplement (Jun., 1975), pp. 349-351〕 ==Early life== Narayan Ganesh Chandavarkar was born in Honavar in the Bombay Presidency on 2 December 1855. His maternal uncle was Shamrao Vithal Kaikini, another notable reformer from the Saraswat community.〔(The Origin and Spread of Gauda Saraswats - Part I ) - Saraswat Vol. 1 No.1 by Suryakant Kamat〕 He served as a Dakshina Fellow in Elphinstone College for some time before earning a law degree in 1881. Shortly before the Indian National Congress was founded in 1885, N. G. Chandavarkar went to England as a member of the three-man delegation. The group was sent to educate public opinion about India right before general elections took place in England.〔( Sir Narayan Ganesh Chandavarkar ) - Congress Sandesh〕 G.L. Chandavarkar writes
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