Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya
This article is about the school in India. For the malacological society also known as NMV, see Netherlands Malacological Society.
Motto | छात्र आम्ही नूमविचे घडवू राष्ट्र उद्याचे (We students of Nu Ma Vi would create the nation of tomorrow) |
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Established | 1883 |
Location | Pune, India |
Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya (NMV) (Devanagari: नूतन मराठी विद्यालय) is a school in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The school was founded on 1 January 1883.[1] Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya consists of a high school and a junior college.[2] It is run by the Shikshan Prasarak Mandali.[3]
Notable faculty
- Sonopant (Shankar Vaman) Dandekar (1896–1969), philosopher and educationalist.
- Prahlad Narhar Joshi (1924-), writer and former headteacher of the school.[4]
- Shripad Mahadev Mate (1886–1957), writer and former teacher.[5]
- Datto Vaman Potdar (1890–1979), historian.
- Vinayak Kulkarni, Marathi writer and researcher on Marathi Saint Literature
Notable alumni
- Pandurang Sadashiv Sane (24 Dec 1899 - 11 June 1950) - Indian freedom fighter, social reformer, teacher, author and poet in Marathi literature
- Yeshwant Vishnu Chandrachud (1920–2008), longest-serving Chief Justice of India.[6]
- Chintaman Vinayak Joshi (1892–1963), Marathi humorist and a researcher in Pali literature.
- Mohan Agashe, actor and psychiatrist.
- Ashwin Chitale actor.[7]
- Subodh Bhave, a notable Marathi film actor.
Dr. Balvant S. Kerkar, well known child specialist of Mumbai
See also
References
- ↑ Bombay University Calendar 1. University of Bombay. 1920. OCLC 223199092. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
- ↑ "Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya (N m v ) High School & Jr College Pune", IndiaStudyChannel.com, accessed 10 September 2009.
- ↑ "A Maha festival for Ganesh", Vinod Taksal , The Times of India, 9 September 2002.
- ↑ Dutt, Kartik Chandra (1999). Volume 1 of Who's who of Indian Writers. Sahitya Akademi. p. 532. ISBN 81-260-0873-3.
- ↑ "Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya High School Pune - Pune, Maharashtra, India", Names Database, accessed 10 September 2009.
- ↑ "Former CJI Chandrachud dead", Sify News, 4 July 2008.
- ↑ Rajadhyaksha, Mukta (2004-10-09). "Breath of hope". Frontline. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
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