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Shivram Mahadev Paranjape (Devanagari: शिवराम महादेव परांजपे) (1864–1929) was an eminent Marathi writer, scholar, orator, journalist and freedom fighter from Maharashtra. He created unrest among the people of Maharashtrian against British rule through his popular weekly ''Kaal'' (meaning 'Times' in Marathi) from 1898 to 1908. ==Early life== Paranjape was born on June 27, 1864 in Mahad in Ratnagiri district to a local practising advocate. After his primary education at Mahad, at 14 he attended secondary school in Ratnagiri. He was highly impressed by his teacher Vishnushastri Krushnashastri Chiplunkar who had also inspired Lokmanya Tilak and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar to start their social and political career. In 1882 Paranjape moved to Pune to join New English School newly founded by Chiplunkar, Tilak and Agarkar. In 1884 he received the prestigious Jagannath Shankarsheth scholarship. In 1885 he spent his first year at Fergusson College moving to Deccan College to finish his B.A.. In 1895 he received his M.A. from Bombay University.
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